alltransIsomer
AlltransIsomer refers to a class of chemical species in which every carbon–carbon double bond in the molecule adopts a trans (E) configuration. It is not a single compound but a descriptor for molecules with multiple double bonds or similar stereochemical constraints where all such bonds are arranged to lie on opposite sides of the bond. The term is commonly applied to polyenes, carotenoids, and unsaturated fatty acids.
Structural and property implications of the all-trans arrangement are notable. The all-trans geometry tends to produce
Examples and contexts. Natural carotenoids such as all-trans beta-carotene and all-trans lycopene are widespread in plants
In sum, alltransIsomer denotes the all-trans arrangement across multiple double bonds, yielding distinct structural, physical, and