non17alkylated
Non17alkylated refers to a state where a molecule lacks a specific type of alkyl group at a particular position, often designated as the "17th position." Alkyl groups are chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms that are common substituents in organic chemistry. The "non" prefix indicates the absence of this alkyl group.
In the context of chemical nomenclature or drug design, identifying a molecule as non17alkylated is important
The designation "17" is a positional indicator, usually referring to a specific carbon atom within a larger