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Biological Significance of Enantiomers

Enantiomeric forms, or optical isomers, often exhibit distinct biological properties and activities. For instance, specific species of molds (Rhizopus), yeasts (Yarrowia), and bacteria (Lactobacillus) can only metabolize a single type of optical isomer, finding the opposite form unsuitable as nutrients. Furthermore, in pharmaceutical treatments, certain microorganisms are only susceptible to one specific optical isomer of a drug.

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