Date Severity Status Feedback
Apr 16 2013 6:55PM Normal Acknowledged you should show both optical isomers with a brief comment concerning their biologic activity.
Thank you for your feedback. Both optical isomers have their own records in ChemSpider. The L-isomer can be found here: http://www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.30477 The D-isomer can be found here: http://www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.5621 A quick way to find stereoisomers of the compound you are viewing is to go to the "ChemSpider Searches" infobox on the record page. This is the infobox directly beneath the one containing Names and Identifiers. Then click the link that says "Compounds with the same skeleton". It should bring up all stereoisomers which have ChemSpider records. I hope this is helpful, Regards, Susan