dibenzodiazepine
Dibenzodiazepine refers to a class of organic compounds characterized by a tricyclic structure consisting of two benzene rings fused to a diazepine ring. The diazepine ring is a seven-membered ring containing two nitrogen atoms. This structural motif forms the core of several pharmacologically active molecules.
Many dibenzodiazepine derivatives exhibit significant biological activity, particularly in the central nervous system. Some of these
The synthesis of dibenzodiazepines typically involves cyclization reactions that form the characteristic tricyclic system. The specific