Halogenated Heterocycles
The halogenated heterocyclic compound has one or more halogen atoms (bromine, chlorine, fluorine or iodine). The halogenated heterocyclic ring is significant because they are used as a carrier for synthetic chemical organic compounds. Their structure can be modified in a heterocyclic ring reaction to manipulate their functions. Aladdin offers a variety of organochlorobic compounds for synthesis reactions.
Natural heterocyclic compounds are essential for the metabolism of living cells. Heterocyclic bases, such as pyrimidine and sputum are in DNA. In the amino acid, the indole group appears in tryptophan, and the pyrrolidine group appears in proline. Many synthetic heterocycles exhibit pharmacological activity and are generally studied by pharmacists; others are used as pesticides, industrial antioxidants, copolymers, or ligands (i.e., NHCs) of various synthetic intermediates.