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azocine

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Also known as azacyclooctatetraene, (Z,Z,Z,Z)-azocine

Azocine is a heterocyclic organic compound with the molecular formula C7H7N. It consists of an unsaturated eight-membered ring having seven carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom and four double bonds.

Chemical data

Formula
C7H7N
Molecular weight
105.14 g/mol
IUPAC name
(3Z,5Z,7Z)-azocine

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Azocine is a heterocyclic organic compound with the molecular formula C7H7N. It consists of an unsaturated eight-membered ring having seven carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom and four double bonds.

Saturated or partially saturated azocine rings form the core structure of a group of opioid compounds sometimes known as azocines. These include cyclazocine, pentazocine, and phenazocine.

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