Posted by MB on August 9, 2001, at 12:57:35
In reply to Re: phenyalanine-DA precursor » MB, posted by Mitch on August 9, 2001, at 0:06:05
Yeah, that kind of stuff is fun. I've got one of those ball & stick model kits for making molecules. I don't know if I have enough carbon balls to build two citalopram molecules, though. I wonder at which carbon the bonds are being switched in the making of escitalopram. I'm looking at a 2-D depiction.
Check it out: http://www.mentalhealth.com/drug/p30-c04.htmlI bet it's the carbon in the heterocyclic ring that the fluorinated benzene ring is attatched to. You could have the fluorinated benzene ring coming toward you and the N,N-dimethylpropylamine chain going away from you, or vice versa: with the N,N-dimethylpropylamine chain comming toward you, etc. You think that's what they're doing?
Now I want to build it with my adult tinker-toy set...LOL < g >You know, I don't think you sound paranoid at all. I wouldn't put it past Microsoft to do something like that; to make it difficult to use a third party browser. I wonder what politics are behind IE not supporting CHIME. I may be paranoid too, but I bet there are some sordid dynamics underlying the whole deal...
> Well, now that should be really fun for possibly viewing the new "escitalopram" enantiomer! I will have to wait for the MIE version though. Every time I try to install netscape it seems that my MIE starts having problems....maybe just a little paranoid, eh? :)
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