Azepindole
Azepindole
Azepindole (pronunciation: /æzɛˈpɪndoʊl/) is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of organic compounds known as indoles and derivatives. These are organic polycyclic compounds containing an indole, which is a bicyclic compound made up of a benzene ring fused to a pyrrole ring.
Etymology
The term "Azepindole" is derived from the fusion of the words "Azepine", a seven-membered heterocyclic compound, and "Indole", a bicyclic compound consisting of a benzene ring fused to a pyrrole ring.
Related Terms
- Indole: A bicyclic compound consisting of a benzene ring fused to a pyrrole ring.
- Azepine: A seven-membered heterocyclic compound containing one nitrogen atom.
- Organic Compounds: Compounds that contain carbon atoms.
- Polycyclic Compounds: Compounds made up of more than one cyclic structure.
- Benzene: A colorless volatile liquid hydrocarbon present in coal tar and petroleum, used in chemical synthesis.
- Pyrrole: A colorless volatile liquid that darkens on exposure to air, with an odor resembling that of chloroform.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Azepindole
- Wikipedia's article - Azepindole
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