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28 February, 16:07

What naturally occurring biological molecule would be most likely to bind in the same site as ibuprofen?

A. Glucose

B. ATP

C. Glycerol

D. Palmitoleic acid

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  1. 28 February, 19:23
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    Palmitoleic acid

    Explanation:

    Since in the ibuprofen you have an carboxyl group, and this is the group most likely to interact with the receptors, you need to find a molecule that has a similar structure of ibuprofen and also having the carboxyl group, this molecule is the Palmitoleic acid
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