mikrosüklit
Mikrosüklit refers to the smallest cyclic structures found in the intricate molecular architecture of many natural products and synthetic compounds. These microcycles, typically comprising four to six atoms in a ring, possess unique conformational properties and strained ring systems that significantly influence the overall behavior and reactivity of the molecule. Their presence is often key to the biological activity of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, as the specific geometry of a mikrosüklit can dictate how a molecule interacts with its biological target.
The synthesis of mikrosüklit presents a considerable challenge to organic chemists due to the inherent strain
The study of mikrosüklit extends beyond their synthesis and biological relevance. Their unique structural characteristics also