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Tetrazoles are a
class of
synthetic organic heterocyclic compound,
consisting of a 5-member ring of four
nitrogen atoms and one
carbon atom. The name tetrazole...
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series of salts. The ion is made by
removing a
proton from 5-azido-1H-
tetrazole. The
molecular structure contains a five-membered ring with four nitrogen...
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aromatized negatively charged tetrazole,
called "losartan pot****ium". The
molecule has an
extended biphenyl group with a
tetrazole which is
being used in place...
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irreversible cyclization reaction to form a
tetrazole ring. The C2N14
molecule is a
monocyclic tetrazole with
three azide groups. This ring form is in...
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allows tetrazoles to be used
wavelength selectively in
combination with
another photoligation reaction,
where at the
short wavelength the
tetrazole ligation...
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alkenes and
tetrazoles into
biomolecules using simple biological methods such as
genetic encoding. Additionally, the
tetrazole can be
designed to...
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Azidotetrazolates Azoclathrates Benzoyl peroxide Benzvalene 3,5-Bis(trinitromethyl)
tetrazole Chlorine oxides Copper(I)
acetylide Copper(II)
azide ****ene hydroperoxide...
- irbesartan, olmesartan, candesartan, valsartan,
fimasartan include the
tetrazole group (a ring with four
nitrogen and one carbon). Losartan, irbesartan...
- ATC code J02
Antimycotics for
systemic use is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of alphanumeric...
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nucleophiles catalyzed by weak
acids e.c.,
triethylammonium chloride or 1H-
tetrazole. In
these reactions, the
incoming nucleophile replaces the NR2 moiety...