bisoxazoline |
isoxazoline |
As nouns the difference between bisoxazoline and isoxazoline
is that
bisoxazoline is (organic chemistry|in combination) two oxazoline moieties in a molecule while
isoxazoline is (organic compound) a five-membered unsaturated heterocycle containing three carbon atoms, one nitrogen and oxygen atoms (adjacent) and a carbon-nitrogen double bond.
isoxazoline |
dihydroisoxazole |
In organic compound terms the difference between isoxazoline and dihydroisoxazole
is that
isoxazoline is a five-membered unsaturated heterocycle containing three carbon atoms, one nitrogen and oxygen atoms (adjacent) and a carbon-nitrogen double bond while
dihydroisoxazole is isoxazoline.