D-dopa, or D-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine, is the enantiomer of the naturally occurring amino acid L-dopa. As a chiral molecule, D-dopa is one of the two possible stereoisomers of dopa, with distinct spatial arrangements of its functional groups around the tetrahedral carbon atom.
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