amidinocontaining
Amidino-containing compounds are a class of organic molecules that possess an amidino functional group. This group is characterized by a nitrogen atom bonded to two amino groups, typically in the form of a tertiary amine. Amidino-containing compounds are found in various biological and synthetic contexts.
In the context of biochemistry, amidino-containing compounds are intermediates in the biosynthesis of certain amino acids,
From a synthetic perspective, amidino-containing compounds are of interest due to their strategic position as synthons.
In terms of pharmacology, amidino-containing compounds have been identified as potential biologically active molecules. For example,
Amidino-containing compounds are typically prepared through the reaction of amines with carboxylic acids or related reagents.