Draw Reaction mechanism for ephedrine. Left one is the example for aspirin

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Draw Reaction mechanism for ephedrine. Left one is the example for aspirin
CH3
H3C
H.
OH
ephedrine
ZI
Transcribed Image Text:CH3 H3C H. OH ephedrine ZI
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రోజ - రాశ- రావి
он
CH3
он
H
CH,
CH,
- H*
:0:
c=ö:
salicylic
c=ö:
CH,
acid
CH3
CH3
acetic
anhydride
HO
CH3
Topcae
acetylsalicylic
Spiraea ulmaria
acid
(meadowsweet)
Acetylsalicyclic acid is named Aspirin by
Bayer. The letter 'A' stands for acetyl, "spir"
is derived from the plant known as Spiraea
ulmaria (meadowsweet), which yields
salicin, and "in" was a common suffix used
for drugs at the time of the first stable
synthesis of acetylsalicylic acid
:0:
c=ö:
CH3
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Transcribed Image Text:SmartArt A Text Box Arrange Quick Sensitivity Styles Reaction mechanism రోజ - రాశ- రావి он CH3 он H CH, CH, - H* :0: c=ö: salicylic c=ö: CH, acid CH3 CH3 acetic anhydride HO CH3 Topcae acetylsalicylic Spiraea ulmaria acid (meadowsweet) Acetylsalicyclic acid is named Aspirin by Bayer. The letter 'A' stands for acetyl, "spir" is derived from the plant known as Spiraea ulmaria (meadowsweet), which yields salicin, and "in" was a common suffix used for drugs at the time of the first stable synthesis of acetylsalicylic acid :0: c=ö: CH3 http://www.med calnewstoday.com/articles/301756.php https://pharmaceutical-journal.com/article/infographics/a-history-of-aspirin Spirin
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