- Source: Isothiazole
Isothiazole, or 1,2-thiazole, is an organic compound consisting with the formula (CH)3S(N). The ring is unsaturated and features an S-N bond. The isomeric thiazole, where the S and N are not directly bonded are far more common.
Isothiazones are produced by oxidation of enamine-thiones.
The ring structure of isothiazole is incorporated into larger compounds with biological activity such as the pharmaceutical drugs ziprasidone and perospirone.
See also
Isothiazolinone
References
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- Isothiazole
- Benzisothiazolinone
- Isothiazolinone
- Azole
- Heterocyclic compound
- Lurasidone
- Oxathiazolones
- C3H3NS
- Persistent carbene
- List of compounds with carbon number 3