carthamina
Carthamina is a fictional organic compound introduced in educational and theoretical texts to illustrate processes in heterocyclic chemistry. In these contexts it is described as a nitrogen-containing polycyclic heterocycle with extended conjugation, often depicted in a simplified bicyclic or tricyclic framework.
Structure and properties: The term is used with varying specific structures in different sources, but common
Synthesis: Hypothetical preparation schemes for carthamina usually involve condensation of aniline-type precursors with carbonyl partners, followed
Applications: In teaching, carthamina serves as a scaffold for exploring reaction planning, ring-closure mechanisms, and structure–property
Etymology: The name carthamina is a constructed term, loosely inspired by Carthamus (safflower) and common chemical