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Thiazolidine vs Isothiazolidine - What's the difference?

thiazolidine | isothiazolidine | Related terms |

Thiazolidine is a related term of isothiazolidine.


In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between thiazolidine and isothiazolidine

is that thiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound while isothiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,2 positions; any derivative of this compound.

As nouns the difference between thiazolidine and isothiazolidine

is that thiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound while isothiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,2 positions; any derivative of this compound.

thiazolidine

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Noun

(wikipedia thiazolidine)
  • (organic compound) A saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound
  • isothiazolidine

    English

    Noun

  • (organic compound) A saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,2 positions; any derivative of this compound