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Revision as of 02:46, 10 July 2009
Markush Structure
Markush structures is a generic structure which can represent lot of specific structures. The generic structures are prepared with lot of variations like:
- R-groups (substituent variation)
- Atom, bond lists
- Repeating units (link nodes and groups)
- Position variation (variable point of attachment)
- Homology variation (e.g. alkyl, aryl)
- Conditions for generic features: occurrence lists, dependency, etc
Demonstration of a Markush structure
The specific structures are
- Undec-1-ene-5-one
- Dec-1-ene-6-one
- Undec-1-ene-7-one
These specific structures are represented by using one markush structure. And it is