Both an amine and an alcohol functional group
The decongestant drug is spelled pseudoephedrine.
This can be done by forming a ring structure or using rigid functional groups.
Pseudoephedrine, a meth precursor, can show up as amphetamines.
Functional
there are two functional groups in an aldoheptose: hydroxyl and aldehyde.
Yes it actually does sometimes.
The drug has to be water soluble to dissolve as gastrointestinal fluid is aqueous. The drug also has to be oil soluble as only the lipid soluble non-ionized form can readily diffuse across the lipid membrane.
The functional groups of furfural are an aldehyde group and an aromatic ring.
Vanillin contain as functional groups ether, hydoxyl and aldehyde.
Talcapone, or 3,4-dihydroxy-4’-methyl-5-nitrobenzophenone, has the following function groups: methyl, alcohol (2 of them), carbonyl, and nitro groups. See the Web Links to the left for a diagram of the structure.
A kenopentose has a ketone functional group attatched to a monosaccharide that contains all hydroxyl functional groups.
The functional groups attached to novestrol are:AlcoholMethylAlkyne