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Journal of Undergraduate Research

Keywords

enantioselective, herbicides, insecticides, market chiral compounds

College

Life Sciences

Department

Plant and Wildlife Sciences

Abstract

Until only very recently it has been the common practice of most pharmaceutical manufacturers and manufacturers of agrochemicals such as herbicides and insecticides to market chiral compounds as mixtures of enantiomers. This practice has been driven by market forces due to the fact that it is much more cost efficient to market chiral compounds as mixtures rather than invest the resources needed to separate them. Tragic cases have shown that there is indeed a need for complete separation of enantiomers and their separate pre-clinical and clinical evaluation.

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