heterocykly
Heterocykly, also known as heterocycles, are cyclic organic compounds in which at least one atom in the ring is a heteroatom—an element other than carbon. The most common heteroatoms are nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur, but phosphorus and other elements can also appear in certain rings. Heterocycles form a vast and diverse class of compounds with wide relevance in chemistry and biology.
They can be aromatic, following the rules of electron delocalization, or non-aromatic and saturated. Well-known aromatic
Properties of heterocycles are strongly influenced by the heteroatom(s) present. Nitrogen-containing rings often show basicity and
Occurrence and applications: Heterocycles are widespread in nature, including many nucleobases and plant metabolites. They are
Synthesis and nomenclature: Heterocycles are prepared by various ring-forming strategies, including cyclization of suitable precursors, condensation