Diastereomer

/ˌdaɪæstərioʊˈɪsəmər/ noun

Definition

A shortened, more common form of diastereoisomer; molecules that are stereoisomers but are not mirror images of each other.

Etymology

Simplified form of 'diastereoisomer,' dropping the 'iso-' prefix while retaining the core meaning. Used interchangeably with the longer form in modern chemistry literature.

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In pharmaceutical development, separating diastereomers requires clever chemistry—sometimes scientists use enzymes or special resins to physically separate these similar but distinct molecular twins!

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