Stereogeniccontaining
Stereogeniccontaining is a term used in chemistry to describe molecules that possess at least one stereogenic element. A stereogenic element is an atom or a group of atoms within a molecule where the arrangement of its substituents can lead to stereoisomerism. The most common type of stereogenic element is a stereogenic center, typically a chiral carbon atom. A chiral carbon atom is bonded to four different atoms or groups of atoms. When such a center exists, the molecule can exist as two non-superimposable mirror images, known as enantiomers.
Other types of stereogenic elements include stereogenic axes, stereogenic planes, and stereogenic centers that are not