- In the Cook-Heilbron synthesis,
thiazoles arise by the
condensation of α-aminonitrile with
carbon disulfide.
Thiazoles can be
accessed by
acylation of...
-
separated by one carbon.
Oxazoles are
aromatic compounds but less so than the
thiazoles.
Oxazole is a weak base; its
conjugate acid has a pKa of 0.8, compared...
- bisamines:
Thiazoles are
essential components of many
biologically active compounds making them
important features in drug design.
Thiazoles are found...
- An
antifungal medication, also
known as an
antimycotic medication, is a
pharmaceutical fungicide or
fungistatic used to
treat and
prevent mycosis such...
-
suggested as a dye for ****nic detection.
Benzothiazoles are
related to
thiazoles,
which lack the
fused benzene ring. Benzoxazoles,
which substitute an...
- acid-base indicator. As an acid-base indicator, it
changes color from
yellow to red
between pH 12 and pH 13.
Thiazole Yellow G at Sigma-Aldrich v t e...
-
Thiazole synthase (EC 2.8.1.10, thiG (gene)) is an
enzyme with
systematic name 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate:thiol sulfurtransferase. This
enzyme catalyses...
- at
least one of
which is nitrogen, are
collectively called the azoles.
Thiazoles and
isothiazoles contain a
sulfur and a
nitrogen atom in the ring. Dithioles...
-
Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3) is a serine/threonine
protein kinase that
mediates the
addition of
phosphate molecules onto
serine and
threonine amino...
- polyketides,
hybrid compounds are
often found. The
presence of
oxazoles or
thiazoles often indicates that the
compound was
synthesized in this fashion. Peptones...