23dihydro
23dihydro is not the name of a distinct chemical compound in major databases. Instead, it is typically encountered as a partial descriptor within a larger systematic name or as shorthand indicating hydrogenation at a specific site of a larger molecule. Because it is ambiguous without context, 23dihydro does not identify a single substance on its own.
In nomenclature, dihydro indicates the addition of two hydrogen atoms (saturation) to an unsaturated moiety. A
There is no widely standardized standalone entry for 23dihydro. To identify a specific compound, it is necessary
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