pyrazolone
Pyrazolone refers to a class of heterocyclic compounds based on the pyrazolone ring, a five-membered ring containing two adjacent nitrogens and a carbonyl group at the third position. The core motif is often described as a 3-pyrazolone or 4-pyrazolone ring; many derivatives exist in which various substituents are attached to N1, N2, C4, and C5.
Chemically, pyrazolones are prepared by cyclization of 1,3-dicarbonyl substrates with hydrazines and can be further derivatized
Notable examples include metamizol (dipyrone) and phenazone (antipyrine), historically used for fever and pain relief. Other
Regulatory status varies by country. Some pyrazolone drugs have been withdrawn from or restricted in several
Outside medicine, the pyrazolone ring is a synthetic scaffold in medicinal chemistry and may be found in