thioxanthenes
Thioxanthenes are a class of organic compounds characterized by a tricyclic structure consisting of a benzene ring fused to a thioxanthene ring, which is itself a sulfur analog of xanthene. The core thioxanthene structure is dibenzothiopyran. This structural motif is significant in medicinal chemistry, particularly as the basis for a group of antipsychotic drugs known as thioxanthene antipsychotics.
These thioxanthene antipsychotics, such as chlorprothixene, flupentixol, and zuclopenthixol, act primarily by blocking dopamine receptors in