ABuchan
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My organic chemistry professor at some point said something along the lines of "synthetic chemistry is dead," in the sense that we can now synthesize anything if we know its structure. So as a chemist focusing on compounds with applicability to athletes, what is your active focus on? Is it on identifying novel compounds/analogs of known compounds and synthesizing them OR identifying known compounds and theorizing and researching new uses for them?
As a corollary, how much of the supplement industry, in your experience, is based on novel chemistry and how much is marketing different combinations of previously developed/studied compounds?
I have a ton of additional questions generally about chemistry and supplements, but I'll leave it at this for now.
Andrew
As a corollary, how much of the supplement industry, in your experience, is based on novel chemistry and how much is marketing different combinations of previously developed/studied compounds?
I have a ton of additional questions generally about chemistry and supplements, but I'll leave it at this for now.
Andrew