dihydropyridazines
Dihydropyridazines are a class of heterocyclic organic compounds characterized by a six-membered ring containing two adjacent nitrogen atoms and two double bonds. Specifically, they are partially saturated derivatives of pyridazine. The position of the double bonds and the saturation level can vary, leading to different isomers of dihydropyridazine. Common examples include 1,2-dihydropyridazines and 1,4-dihydropyridazines.
These compounds are often encountered as intermediates in organic synthesis and as substructures within more complex
In medicinal chemistry, the dihydropyridazine scaffold has been explored for its potential biological activities. Derivatives have