“…As new methods to obtain atropisomers are being developed, e.g., catalytic enantioselective synthesis [2,16], as well as ways to analyze the, e.g., variable temperature NMR for atropisomer mixtures, determination of rotational energy barriers (ΔErot) by density In medicinal chemistry, the need to identify atropisomerism has been long recognized to be of great importance in drug discovery, since as it happens with other types of stereoisomers; atropisomers may display quite different properties, such as in vitro inhibition, crystallization, in vivo racemization rates, and absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity properties [13]. Atropisomerism used to be looked at as a "lurking menace", which could not only be present unknowingly, but could also increase the cost of pharmaceutical research and development [14].…”