- In
organic chemistry, an
alicyclic compound contains one or more all-carbon
rings which may be
either saturated or unsaturated, but do not have aromatic...
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Carbocyclic nucleosides (also
referred to as carbanucleosides) are
nucleoside analogues in
which a
methylene group has
replaced the
oxygen atom of the...
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individual links between ring atoms, and
their arrangements within the rings,
carbocyclic and
heterocyclic compounds may be
aromatic or non-aromatic; in the latter...
- from
other bicyclics.: 653ff : 839ff
Spiro compounds may be
fully carbocyclic (all carbon) or
heterocyclic (having one or more non-carbon atom). One...
- two
different elements, i.e. a non-homocyclic ring. A
carbocycle or
carbocyclic ring is a
homocyclic ring in
which all of the
atoms are carbon. An important...
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preparation of
various carbocyclic nucleosides with
medicinal applications in mind,
including carbocyclic puromycin (I),
carbocyclic Ara-A (II), carbovir...
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important molecules like α-thujene and camphor. A
bicyclic compound can be
carbocyclic (all of the ring
atoms are carbons), or
heterocyclic (the rings' atoms...
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needed for HIV
virus replication.
Within the NRTI class,
abacavir is a
carbocyclic nucleoside.
Abacavir was
patented in 1988, and
approved for use in the...
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systems that are
formally derived by
fusion with
other rings,
either carbocyclic or heterocyclic, have a
variety of
common and
systematic names. For example...
- more specifically, a
deoxyguanosine analogue that
belongs to a
class of
carbocyclic nucleosides and
inhibits reverse transcription, DNA
replication and transcription...