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* optical isomerism (C2) : a HSL (homoserine) lactone derivative ? | * optical isomerism (C2) : a HSL (homoserine) lactone derivative ? | ||
* A high risks of hyperkalemia (K+) was found with long-term use of Yasmin. [http://sante.canoe.ca/drug_info_details.asp?brand_name_id=2052 2] | * A high risks of hyperkalemia (K+) was found with long-term use of Yasmin. [http://sante.canoe.ca/drug_info_details.asp?brand_name_id=2052 2] | ||
* Ethics of birth control with chiral schiff base alkyloids in orthogonal Fmoc-carbonyl nucleophilic catalysis? See [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grignard_reagent|Grignard reagent]] | |||
== References == | == References == |
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- CYP450 mediated [1] (A spironolactone derived alkyloid)
- optical isomerism (C2) : a HSL (homoserine) lactone derivative ?
- A high risks of hyperkalemia (K+) was found with long-term use of Yasmin. 2
- Ethics of birth control with chiral schiff base alkyloids in orthogonal Fmoc-carbonyl nucleophilic catalysis? See [reagent]