Here is an entire article on enantiomers that are virtually identical pharmacologically but have very different biological effects https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC353039/ … The point being that tiny changes to a molecules structure can make huge differences in how it's processed
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Which is why I switched to enantiomers. Because they are literally identical molecules from the same "class", just flipped. And yet can exhibit enormously different biochemistry
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