risinan
Risinas are a class of synthetic organic compounds that are characterized by a specific cyclic structure containing a nitrogen atom. They are derivatives of pyridine, a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound. The core risina structure is a six-membered ring with one nitrogen atom and five carbon atoms, with a system of alternating double bonds.
These compounds can exhibit a wide range of chemical properties depending on the substituents attached to
Risinas find applications in several fields. In medicinal chemistry, certain risina derivatives have been investigated for