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pentyl

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pen·tyl (pntl)
n.
See amyl.


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Although both drugs are based on the transition state analog of sialic acid, zanamivir has a single substitution of a guanidinium group at the 4' position on the sugar ring, whereas oseltamivir has an amino group at the 4' position and, more importantly, a bulky hydrophobic pentyl ether group replacing the glycerol side chain at the 6' position.
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