Heterocyclic Compound
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A Heterocyclic Compound is a cyclic compound that has atoms of at least two different elements as members of its ring(s).
- Example(s):
- Purine.
- Uric Acid.
- Isoquinoline.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
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- See: Heterocyclic Organic Compound, Heterocyclic Chemistry.
References
2019
- (Wikipedia, 2019) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/heterocyclic_compound Retrieved:2019-10-20.
- A heterocyclic compound or ring structure is a cyclic compound that has atoms of at least two different elements as members of its ring(s). [1] Heterocyclic chemistry is the branch of organic chemistry dealing with the synthesis, properties, and applications of these heterocycles. Examples of heterocyclic compounds include all of the nucleic acids, the majority of drugs, most biomass (cellulose and related materials), and many natural and synthetic dyes. 59% of US FDA-approved drugs contain nitrogen heterocycles.