Chapter 15: Q. 15.48 (page 535)
Draw the structure for cholesterol.
Short Answer
Cholesterol:
Chapter 15: Q. 15.48 (page 535)
Draw the structure for cholesterol.
Cholesterol:
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b. Using one of the isomers, write the reaction that takes place when sunflower seed oil is used to make solid margarine.
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a. baclofen, a muscle relaxant
b. anethole, a licorice flavoring agent in anise and fennel
c. alibendol, an antispasmodic drug
d. pargyline, an antihypertensive drug
e. naproxen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
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