-
Pyridone may
refer to
several organic compounds with the
formula C 5H 4NH(O): 2-
Pyridone 3-hydroxypyridine 4-
Pyridone These can
adopt three tautomers...
- 4-
Pyridone is an
organic compound with the
formula C 5H 4NH(O). It is a
colorless solid. 4-
Pyridone, and its derivatives, are
prepared from 4-pyrone and...
- tautomerisation. 2-
Pyridone and 2-hydroxypyridine can form
dimers with two
hydrogen bonds. In the
solid state the
dimeric form is not present; the 2-
pyridones form...
- and
kojic acid. Furanone,
which has one
fewer carbon atom in the ring.
Pyridones,
which contain a
nitrogen in
place of one of the
oxygens Streitwieser...
- reactions)
lactam – lactim, a
cyclic form of amide-imidic acid
tautomerism in 2-
pyridone and
derived structures such as the
nucleobases guanine, thymine, and cytosine...
-
indicates the
molecule being an N-hydroxy-2-
pyridone.
Hence the
classification of
ciclopirox as a 2-
pyridone antifungal agent.[citation needed] It is sold...
- resins. as an
antienzyme in toothpastes. as a
precursor for dimethyl-4-
pyridones. The
compounds are
synthesized when
dehydroacetic acid is
exposed to aqueous...
- 4-Pyrone and its
derivatives react with
amines in
protic solvents to form 4-
Pyridones. 4-Pyrone
forms the
central core of
several natural chemical compounds...
-
certain cases, the
imidoyl chloride is the
final product. For example,
pyridones and
pyrimidones can be
converted to chloro-
derivatives such as 2-chloropyridines...
- N1-Methyl-2-
pyridone-5-carboxamide (also
known as 1-methyl-6-oxopyridine-3-carboxamide or
nudifloramide and
abbreviated as 2PY, 2-Py or NMPC) is one of...