aprozines
Aprozines are a class of organic compounds characterized by a molecular structure containing a pyridine ring fused with a pyrazine ring. This bicyclic system, often referred to as a 1,4-diazanaphthalene, forms the core of aprozine derivatives. The precise arrangement of nitrogen atoms within the fused rings dictates the specific properties and reactivity of these molecules.
The synthesis of aprozines typically involves cyclization reactions employing appropriately substituted precursors. Various synthetic routes have
Aprozines and their derivatives have garnered interest in several scientific fields. Research has explored their potential