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File:Pyrazoles_synthesis.png|Pyrazoles synthesis | |||
File:Aryl_camphor-fused_pyrazole_synth.png|Aryl camphor-fused pyrazole synthesis | |||
File:Aryl-alicyclic_quinol-pyrazole_synth.png|Aryl-alicyclic quinol-pyrazole synthesis | |||
File:Aryl-fused_quinol-pyrazole_synth.png|Aryl-fused quinol-pyrazole synthesis | |||
File:Potassium_scorpionate.svg|Potassium scorpionate | |||
File:Lasri_condensation_reaction.svg|Lasri condensation reaction | |||
File:Celecoxib_structure.png|Celecoxib structure | |||
File:Pyrazole_SDHI_intermediate.svg|Pyrazole SDHI intermediate | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 18 February 2025
Pyrazole is a class of organic compounds with the molecular formula C3H3N2H. It is a heterocyclic compound characterized by a 5-membered ring of three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms.
Chemistry[edit]
Pyrazole forms the core of various important bioactive compounds including celecoxib (a COX-2 inhibitor) and rimonabant (an antiobesity agent). It is also found in various dyes and pigments.
Synthesis[edit]
Pyrazoles are synthesized through the reaction of α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds with hydrazine. This method, known as the Knorr pyrazole synthesis, is a classic method for the synthesis of pyrazoles.
Applications[edit]
Pyrazole derivatives have been found to possess a wide range of biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antipyretic, anticancer, antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal properties. They are also used in the manufacture of dyes, resins, and pharmaceuticals.
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Pyrazoles synthesis
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Aryl camphor-fused pyrazole synthesis
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Aryl-alicyclic quinol-pyrazole synthesis
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Aryl-fused quinol-pyrazole synthesis
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Potassium scorpionate
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Lasri condensation reaction
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Celecoxib structure
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Pyrazole SDHI intermediate


