Definition
A chemical compound or substance that opposes or neutralizes racemic mixtures (equal blends of left and right-handed molecular forms).
Etymology
From 'anti-' (against) + 'racemate' (a mixture of equal parts of left and right-handed isomers), a biochemistry term used in pharmaceutical development.
Kelly Says
Molecules are like left-handed and right-handed gloves—your body prefers one kind! Antiracemates help scientists separate these mirror-image molecules so drugs work more effectively without unwanted side effects.
Translations
ARالعربية
مضاد الراسمات
mu-ḍād al-rā-si-māt
DEDeutsch
Antiracemat
an-ti-re-ke-mat
ESEspañol
antirracemato
an-ti-rre-ke-ma-to
FRFrançais
antiracémique
ɑ̃.ti.rɑ.se.mik
HIहिन्दी
प्रतिरसेमेट
prati-rse-met
IDBahasa Indonesia
antiracemate
an-ti-ra-ke-ma-te
ITItaliano
antiracemato
an-ti-ra-ke-ma-to
JA日本語
アンティラセマート
an-ti-ra-se-mā-to
KO한국어
항라세마트
hang-ra-se-ma-teu
NLNederlands
antiracemaat
an-ti-ra-ke-ma-at
PLPolski
antyracemat
an-ti-ra-ke-mat
PTPortuguês
antirracemato
an-ti-rre-ke-ma-to
RUРусский
антиррацемат
an-ti-rre-ke-mat
SVSvenska
antiracemat
an-ti-ra-ke-mat
THไทย
สารต้านราเซมาต
sǎr tān rā-se-māt
TRTürkçe
antiracemat
an-ti-ra-ke-mat
VITiếng Việt
chất chống racemate
chất chống ra-ce-ma-te
ZH中文
抗旋光体
kàng xuán guāng tǐ