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Above is rendered the structure of Xarelto, a commonly prescribed anticoagulant used in the management of deep vein thrombosis (DVT aka "blood clots").
a. Indicate any stereogenic centers with an asterisk (2)
b. Determine the absolute stereochemistry of any stereogenic center (2)
c. Draw the structure of enantiometer of Xarelto and indicate the absolute stereochemical configuration (6)
d. How may diastereomers of Xarelto exist? Draw them and indicate their absolute stereochemical configuration (4)
e. Circle and label two functional groups in Xarelto (6)
f. Provide FTIR spectral characteristics for the FG you indicated in part (e) (6)
Above is rendered the structure of Xarelto, a commonly prescribed anticoagulant used in the management of deep vein thrombosis (DVT aka "blood clots").
a. Indicate any stereogenic centers with an asterisk (2)
b. Determine the absolute stereochemistry of any stereogenic center (2)
c. Draw the structure of enantiometer of Xarelto and indicate the absolute stereochemical configuration (6)
d. How may diastereomers of Xarelto exist? Draw them and indicate their absolute stereochemical configuration (4)
e. Circle and label two functional groups in Xarelto (6)
f. Provide FTIR spectral characteristics for the FG you indicated in part (e) (6)
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