= Epimer
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An epimer is a type of stereoisomer that differs from another compound in the configuration around just one specific stereogenic center (chiral center). This means that while the two compounds have the same molecular formula and may be very similar overall, they have different spatial arrangements of atoms at only one of their chiral centers. Epimers are particularly common in carbohydrate chemistry. For example, glucose and galactose are epimers because they differ at only one carbon atom (C4).
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