Why are optical isomers important for living organisms?

1 Answer
Aug 18, 2016

Because biological proteins and carbohydrates typically display handedness in their structure and function.

Explanation:

The biological enzyme that works on glucose, a handed molecule, would not work on the stereoisomer of glucose (the which is not known biologically). See this [old answer.](https://socratic.org/questions/how-optical-isomers-arise)