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4. (1 pt.) This question is in reference to Table 1 found in Section 3 "Scientific Results in Support of Thalidome Victims". Based on the results, what can you conclude about the teratogenicity of the racemic mixture versus RA enantiomers of thalidomide? 5. (1 pt.) This question is in reference to Table 2 found in Section 3 "Scientific Results in Support of Thalidomide Victims". What can you conclude about the inversion rate for the two enantiomers? Table 1: Teratogenicity of...
4. This question is in reference to Table 1 found in Section 3 "Scientific Results in Support of Thalidomide Victims." Based on the results, what can you conclude about the teratogenicity of the racemic mixture versus R/S enantiomers of thalidomide? 5. This question is in reference to Table 2 found in Section 3 "Scientific Results in Support of Thalidomide Victims." What can you conclude about the inversion rate for the two enantiomers? 6. The rate of inversion 0.5 (hr-1) corresponds...
Table 1. Teratogenicity of the Optical Isomers of Thalidomide in New Zealand White Rabbits (based on Fabro, Shill, Normal Fetuses Malformed Fetuses Optical form administered (150 mg#Rabbits drug/kg body weight) None 5 39 0 RS 6 25 10 R(+) 7 46 8 S(-) 8 56 9 These results were disputed by Kohler, et al. (5) in 1979. They claimed that the S-enantiomer was responsible for a 47% rate of malformation of fetuses in mice and a 92% malformation in rats....