enantiomer

/ɛnˈæntiəmər/

Definitions

1. noun

A molecule that is a mirror image of another molecule, with the same chemical properties but different effects when used in the body.

“The new medication had two enantiomers, one of which was found to be toxic in high doses.”

2. noun

In chemistry, a molecule that is a mirror image of another molecule.

“The two enantiomers of the amino acid had different biological activities.”

Synonyms

  • isomer
  • stereoisomer

Antonyms

  • homomer