alphaisomer
Alpha-isomer is a term used in chemistry to describe a specific structural arrangement within a molecule. It typically refers to one of two or more stereoisomers, which are molecules that have the same chemical formula and connectivity but differ in their spatial arrangement of atoms. The "alpha" designation is often used when a molecule contains a chiral center or a stereogenic center, and the alpha-isomer represents a particular configuration at that center.
In organic chemistry, the alpha designation can arise in various contexts. For instance, in the nomenclature