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- Q419481 subject Q7163432.
- Q419481 subject Q8852372.
- Q419481 abstract "A thioamide (rarely, thionamide, but also known as thiourylenes) is a functional group with the general structure R-CS-NR'R'', where R, R', and R'' are organic groups. They are analogous to amides but they exhibit greater multiple bond character along the C-N bond, resulting in a larger rotational barrier. One of the best-known thioamides is thioacetamide, which is used as a source of the sulfide ion and is a building block in heterocyclic chemistry.Thioamides or anti-thyroid drugs are also a class of drugs that are used to control thyrotoxicosis.".
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- Q419481 comment "A thioamide (rarely, thionamide, but also known as thiourylenes) is a functional group with the general structure R-CS-NR'R'', where R, R', and R'' are organic groups. They are analogous to amides but they exhibit greater multiple bond character along the C-N bond, resulting in a larger rotational barrier.".
- Q419481 label "Thioamide".
- Q419481 depiction Thioamide_general_structure.png.