This macro was also developed specifically for
monosaccharide structures. Carbon #1 is at the position
to which R1 is attached. Structures look best
with substituent formulas in 10 point size (shown)
or even smaller.
$
R1$$
R2$$
R3$$
R4$$
R5$$
R6$$
R7$$
R8$
- Argument 1:
- An argument of ``Q'' causes no action. An argument of ``N''
prints a long vertical bond at position 1,
used for attachment to
purine and pyrimidine bases to form nucleosides.
All other argument values are used as the substituent
formula R1.
- Arguments 2–8
- An argument of ``Q'' causes no action. All other
argument values are used as the respective substituent
formulas R2–R8.