benzimidazolelike
Benzimidazolelike refers to compounds that mimic or incorporate the benzimidazole motif, a bicyclic structure formed by a benzene ring fused to an imidazole ring. The benzimidazole core is characterized by aromaticity and the presence of two nitrogens, which give the system basicity and the ability to participate in hydrogen bonding. In benzimidazolelike scaffolds, researchers preserve the fused benzene–imidazole framework while varying substituents on either ring or making targeted heteroatom changes to tune properties such as pKa, solubility, and metabolic stability.
Structural features and terminology are focused on the planarity and electronic distribution that resemble benzimidazole. True
Synthesis and diversity are driven by strategies that build or sustain the fused ring system while enabling
Applications and significance include use in medicinal chemistry as scaffolds for antiviral, anticancer, antifungal, or antiparasitic