Fused heterocylic compounds is a heterocylic compound (eg. Furan) fused with another ring which can be either a carbon ring (benzene) or can be fused with another heterocylic ring(Pyridine,Pyrrole,...etc). Fused heterocyclics can be either 2 fused rings,3 rings or more.
From the famous examples on fused heterocylic compounds:
-Heroin
-Indole
-Morphine
-Carbazole
Heterocyclic compounds may be aromatic (3 double bonds in the cyclic structure) or nonaromatic.
Organic chemistry is the study of compounds containing carbon, while heterocyclic chemistry focuses specifically on compounds containing atoms other than carbon in the ring structure. Heterocyclic compounds are a subset of organic compounds and often possess unique reactivity and properties due to the presence of heteroatoms in the ring.
Carbon is the element that is present in all four main classes of organic compounds: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
Yes, aromatic compounds can belong to other classes of compounds. For example, they can be part of heterocyclic compounds, where the aromatic ring contains atoms other than carbon, such as nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur. Additionally, aromatic compounds can also be functionalized to form compounds like alcohols, aldehydes, or acids while retaining their aromatic character. This versatility makes aromatic compounds integral to a wide range of chemical classes.
Guanine is one of the four main nucleobases found in DNA and RNA, and it pairs with cytosine. It is a heterocyclic compound consisting of a fused pyrimidine-imidazole ring system. Within a DNA double helix, guanine forms hydrogen bonds with cytosine on the opposite strand.
A benzazepine is any of the class of heterocyclic compounds consisting of a benzene ring fused to an azepine ring.
Q. N. Porter has written: 'Mass spectrometry of heterocyclic compounds' -- subject(s): Heterocyclic compounds, Mass spectrometry, Spectra 'Mass spectometry of heterocyclic compounds'
The benefits of heterocyclic compounds are that the molecules form cycles that bond. Heterocyclic compounds are a common ingredient in medications or drugs.
Kenneth Schofield has written: 'Heterocyclic compounds' -- subject(s): Heterocyclic compounds 'Hetero-aromatic nitrogen compounds' -- subject(s): Pyridine, Pyrrol, Pyrrole
Philip Lewis Stotter has written: 'A Diels-Alder construction of trans fused ring compounds having angular substituents' -- subject(s): Diels-Alder reaction, Heterocyclic compounds, Ring formation (Chemistry)
Heterocyclic compounds may be aromatic (3 double bonds in the cyclic structure) or nonaromatic.
Andre Rosowsky has written: 'The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, Azepines' 'Azepines Part 1. (Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds Volume 43 pt. 1)'
Angelo Albini has written: 'Handbook of synthetic photochemistry' -- subject(s): Photochemistry, Organic compounds, Synthesis 'Heterocyclic N-oxides' -- subject(s): Heterocyclic compounds, Nitrogen oxides, Organonitrogen compounds
Benzopyran is a heterocyclic compound that consists of a benzene ring fused to a pyran ring. It is found in various natural products and pharmaceutical compounds, exhibiting diverse biological activities. Benzopyrans are known for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties.
Avery A. Morton has written: 'The chemistry of heterocyclic compounds' -- subject(s): Heterocyclic compounds 'Laboratory technique in organic chemistry' -- subject(s): Laboratory manuals, Organic Chemistry
it is a large family: for instance Ortho-fused" and "ortho- and peri-fused" ring compounds like Benz[z]isoquinoline, Thieno[2,3-b]furan, 7H-Pyrazino[2,3-c]carbazole, 5H-Pyrido[2,3-d]-o-oxazine, Selenazolo[5,4-f]benzothiazole, Imidazo[1,2-b][1,2,4]triazine
R. C. Elderfield has written: 'Hetercyclic compounds' 'Heterocyclic compounds'