“…such that the prefixes of (+) and (-) are synonymous with (d) and (l) to denote optical rotation but not with (D) and (L) or (R) and (5), which provide descriptors of absolute configuration, Although guidelines have been laid down in IUPAC rules and monographs (12) and in the Cahn, Ingold and Prelog (13) convention suggesting that both the absolute descriptors, R or S, should be placed before the rotational optical descriptor in parenthesis (+) or (-), the instructions to contributors in the journal Chirality ask for the reverse whilst in the Chemical Abstract Rules (14) the optical descriptors are omitted. Further complications arise with isomerism at double bonds, diastereomers; with interchangeable Z or E or cis or trans descriptors, where there may not be a 50150 mixture, where both diastereomer and enantiomers co-exist in the same molecule, when a crystallised salt, e.g.…”