What “7oh” Really Means: Nomenclature, Structure, and Why the 7‑Hydroxy Position Matters In research circles, the shorthand 7oh typically refers to a molecule bearing a 7‑hydroxy substituent—an OH group attached at the seventh position of a defined scaffold or ring system. This position-specific modification isn’t just a naming convenience; it can profoundly influence a compound’s…
Author: Dania Rahal
Beirut architecture grad based in Bogotá. Dania dissects Latin American street art, 3-D-printed adobe houses, and zero-attention-span productivity methods. She salsa-dances before dawn and collects vintage Arabic comic books.