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Ik think Victor we can some sense out of the literal words to actually don’t get confused like if you see stereo means something solid or stiff so stiff selective bond(stereo selective)just tryna favour that that one major product and stereo specific only cares about stiff specific bond in particular manner,lol I feel it makes sense and non sense at the same time
Ok so if I reduce a ketone to a chiral alcohol with an enzime and therefore only form 1 enantiomer (for ex, with saccharomyces cerevisae), it is a stereoselective reaction even though the other enantiomer doesn't form at all
While enzymatic reactions are extremely stereoselective, they are not *absolutely* stereoselective in most cases. I believe, the terms stereoselective is a more appropriate term for those types of reactions. I'm not familiar with the specific example you're referring to though, I'll look it up when I have some spare time.
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Totally! I'm just out here grinding, showing us all how it's done, views or no views! Even if I voice an unpopular opinion or challenge the status quo 😜
Ik think Victor we can some sense out of the literal words to actually don’t get confused like if you see stereo means something solid or stiff so stiff selective bond(stereo selective)just tryna favour that that one major product and stereo specific only cares about stiff specific bond in particular manner,lol I feel it makes sense and non sense at the same time
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Ok so if I reduce a ketone to a chiral alcohol with an enzime and therefore only form 1 enantiomer (for ex, with saccharomyces cerevisae), it is a stereoselective reaction even though the other enantiomer doesn't form at all
While enzymatic reactions are extremely stereoselective, they are not *absolutely* stereoselective in most cases. I believe, the terms stereoselective is a more appropriate term for those types of reactions. I'm not familiar with the specific example you're referring to though, I'll look it up when I have some spare time.
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