What is the statistic probability that Atorvastatin Ca will convert itself into his enantiomer?
We believe that this conversion is improbable for 2 reasons
First it requires breaking bonds in two different chiral sites in the molecule which will require substantial energy and will not happen spontaneously
Second the statistical probability that the reforming of the bond in the enantiomer in this very specific way is close to zero.
We would be appreciative to hear your opinion.
In addition we would like to know if there is information regarding the toxicity of the enantiomer
best regards
Everyone knows that the enantiomer is a second derivitave of the post-atorvastatin, therefore it cannot be conjunctive or asymetric. Thus, you will find it's toxicity bletcherous or possibly insolvent.