Isoxazole

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Isoxazole
Chemical name Isoxazole
Chemical formula C3H3NO
Molecular mass 69.06 g/mol
Density 1.075 g/ml
Boiling point 95 °C
CAS number 288-14-2
SMILES N1=CC=CO1
Chemical structure of isoxazole

Isoxazole is an azole with an oxygen atom next to the nitrogen.

Isoxazoles are found in some natural products, such as ibotenic acid. Isoxazoles also form the basis for a number of drugs, including the COX-2 inhibitor valdecoxib (Bextra). Furoxan is a nitric oxide donor.

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