organosoufrés
Organosoufrés, also known as organosulfur compounds, are chemical compounds that contain a carbon-sulfur bond. They are a broad class of organic molecules where sulfur atoms are covalently bonded to carbon atoms, often also including other elements like hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and halogens. The presence of sulfur imparts unique chemical properties to these molecules, differentiating them from their oxygen-containing counterparts (ethers and alcohols).
A wide variety of organosulfur compounds exist, ranging from simple molecules like methanethiol (CH3SH), a gas
Organosulfur compounds are found naturally in many biological systems, contributing to the smell and taste of