enantiometer

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enantiometer (plural enantiometers)

  1. Alternative form of enantiomer
    • 2007, J H Jones, Amino Acids and Peptides, →ISBN, page 38:
      In other derivatization procedures, 1-fluoro-2,4-dinitrophenyl-5-Lalanineamide (referred to in instrumentation manufacturers' advertisements as 'Marfey's reagent') enables the separation and determination of enantiometer ratios for amino acids by reversed-phase h.p.l.c., and the use of N-benzyloxycarbonylamino acids amidated with glycyl p-nitrophenyl-L-alanine methyl ester achieves the same objective.
    • 2007, G T Young, Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins, →ISBN:
      An obvious limitation to the normal methods of resolution is that, if a specific enantiometer is required, then the maximum yield is only 50%.
    • 2011, E. L. Cussler, G. D. Moggridge, Chemical Product Design, →ISBN, page 335:
      The natural methods produce only one enantiometer, but the synthetic methods produce a mixture of all possible enantiometers.