Benzoxazole is an aromatic organic compound with a molecular formula of C7H5NO, a benzoxazole ring structure, and an odor similar to pyridine. Although benzoxazole itself has little practical value, many benzoxazole derivatives are commercially important. As heterocyclic compounds, benzoxazoles are used in research as starting materials for the synthesis of larger, often biologically active structures. Its aromaticity makes it relatively stable, although as a heterocycle it has an active site that enables it to be functionalized.
Pyrazoline is a heterocyclic chemical compound with the molecular formula C3H6N2. Pyrazolines are well-known and important nitrogen-containing five-membered ring heterocyclic compounds. Pyrazoline derivatives have numerous prominent pharmacological effects, such as antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antidepressant and anticancer.