pyrroloides
Pyrroloides are a class of organic compounds characterized by a fused ring system containing a pyrrole ring. Specifically, a pyrroloide typically refers to a structure where a pyrrole ring is directly attached to another ring system. The most common examples involve the fusion of a pyrrole ring with another carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring, such as in indolizine, which is a fusion of a pyrrole and a pyridine ring, or in the various isomers of pyrrolopyridines. These compounds are of interest in organic chemistry due to their diverse structural motifs and potential applications.
The nomenclature of pyrroloides can be complex, often depending on the specific fused ring system. For instance,
Pyrroloides can exhibit a range of chemical properties depending on the nature of the fused rings and