Alright, since it is a salt, there is a postive charge on the Sildenafil and a negative charge on the Citrate molecule.
Is the positive charge on the Nitrogen that is a part of the bicyclo on the left hand side of sildenafil? The one that has 4 bonds to it already.
Then, the negative charge on the Citrate will come from taking off a hydrogen from one of the OH's on a Carboxylic Acid?
Is the group that I labeled as Sulfoximines really Sulfate Esters instead?
Also, is the C-N=C an imine? I can't figure out the other N=... the one that is bonded to two other carbons... hmmm... hints?
One more question... if given the IUPAC name: 1-[[3-(6,7-dihydro-1-methyl-7-oxo-3-propyl-1H-pyrazolo [4,3-d]pyrimidin-5-yl)-4-ethoxyphenyl]sulfonyl]-4-methylpiperazine citrate, where would you start on trying to number it to account for all the groups? I need to color code the parts of the structure with the different parts in the name.
Thanks again!
Melissa