different between heterocyclic vs mycothiazole
heterocyclic
English
Etymology
From hetero- +? cyclic.
Adjective
heterocyclic (not comparable)
- (chemistry, of a cyclic compound) Having atoms of two or more different elements in at least one of its rings.
- (organic chemistry, of a cyclic compound) Having one or more atoms other than carbon in at least one of its rings.
Synonyms
- heterocyclical
- carboheterocyclic (organic chemistry)
Related terms
- heterocycle
Translations
Noun
heterocyclic (plural heterocyclics)
- (organic chemistry) A heterocycle
See also
heterocyclic From the web:
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mycothiazole
English
Etymology
myco- +? thiazole
Noun
mycothiazole (uncountable)
- (organic chemistry) A particular heterocyclic polyketide obtained from marine sponges
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