syklisert
Syklisert is a Norwegian term that translates to “cyclised” or “cyclized” in English. It is primarily used in the context of organic chemistry to describe the formation of a cyclic structure from a linear or branched precursor. The process involves the creation of a covalent bond that closes a ring, often resulting in a compound with distinct physical and chemical properties compared to its open-chain analogues.
In synthetic organic chemistry, syklisering is a common strategy for constructing heterocycles, such as pyrroles, oxazoles,
The term syklisert also appears in biochemistry, where it describes the post‑translational modification of proteins or
In industrial applications, syklisert compounds are found in polymers, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals. For example, cyclic ethers