tahhükardiaid
Tahhükardiaid refers to a group of organic compounds that are characterized by the presence of a tahhu ring system. This ring system is a fused bicyclic structure consisting of a six-membered ring and a five-membered ring. The specific arrangement of atoms and the presence of certain functional groups within this core structure define the tahhükardiaid class. These compounds are often found in natural products, particularly in plants, and have garnered interest due to their diverse biological activities.
The biosynthesis of tahhükardiaids is complex, typically involving intricate enzymatic pathways that modify precursor molecules. While
Research into tahhükardiaids has explored their potential pharmacological applications. Some compounds within this class have demonstrated