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Ball-and-stick model of the ephedrine molecule, a sympathomimetic drug. This image shows the (1R,2S)-isomer.

Based on the crystal structure of ephedrine, as determined by X-ray diffraction.

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 Carbon, C: black
 Hydrogen, H: white
 Oxygen, O: red
 Nitrogen, N: blue
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Crystallographic data from E. A. Collier, R. J. Davey, S. N. Black and R. J. Roberts (June 2006). Acta Cryst. B62, 498-505. DOI:10.1107/S0108768106012018

 
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