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Qué (quién) es thiazole - definición

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Thiazoles; Thiazolium salt; Thiazolium; Thiazol; 1,3-thiazole
  • [[Bleomycin]] is a thiazole-containing [[anti-cancer drug]].

thiazole         
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¦ noun Chemistry a synthetic liquid with an unpleasant smell, whose molecule is a ring of one nitrogen, one sulphur, and three carbon atoms, used in dyes and fungicides.
Cook–Heilbron thiazole synthesis         
CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS
Cook-Heilbron synthesis; Cook-Heilbron thiazole synthesis
The Cook–Heilbron thiazole synthesis highlights the formation of 5-aminothiazoles through the chemical reaction of α-aminonitriles or aminocynoacetates with dithioacids, carbon disulphide, carbon oxysulfide, or isothiocynates at room temperature and under mild or aqueous conditions. Variation of substituents at the 2nd and 4th position of the thiazole is introduced by selecting different combinations of starting reagents.
Thiazole tautomerase         
CLASS OF ENZYMES
EC 5.3.99.10; TenI (gene); TENL; 2-(2-carboxy-4-methylthiazol-5-yl)ethyl phosphate isomerase
Thiazole tautomerase (, tenI (gene)) is an enzyme with systematic name 2-(2-carboxy-4-methylthiazol-5-yl)ethyl phosphate isomerase. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

Wikipedia

Thiazole

Thiazole, or 1,3-thiazole, is a heterocyclic compound that contains both sulfur and nitrogen. The term 'thiazole' also refers to a large family of derivatives. Thiazole itself is a pale yellow liquid with a pyridine-like odor and the molecular formula C3H3NS. The thiazole ring is notable as a component of the vitamin thiamine (B1).