stéréochiralité
Stéréochiralité, often simply referred to as chirality, is a fundamental property in chemistry and physics. It describes an object or molecule that is non-superimposable on its mirror image. Think of your left and right hands; they are mirror images of each other, but you cannot perfectly overlay one onto the other. This property is known as chirality. In chemistry, chiral molecules exist as a pair of enantiomers, which are stereoisomers that are non-superimposable mirror images.
The presence of a stereocenter, typically a carbon atom bonded to four different groups, is a common
This difference is particularly important in biological systems, as enzymes and receptors are themselves chiral. Consequently,