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Alkaloid and Isoxazole

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Difference between Alkaloid and Isoxazole

Alkaloid vs. Isoxazole

Alkaloids are a class of naturally occurring chemical compounds that mostly contain basic nitrogen atoms. Isoxazole is an azole with an oxygen atom next to the nitrogen.

Similarities between Alkaloid and Isoxazole

Alkaloid and Isoxazole have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ibotenic acid, Muscimol, Nitrogen, Oxazole, Oxygen.

Ibotenic acid

Ibotenic acid or (S)-2-amino-2-(3-hydroxyisoxazol-5-yl)acetic acid, also referred to as ibotenate, is a chemical compound and psychoactive drug which occurs naturally in Amanita muscaria and related species of mushrooms typically found in the temperate and boreal regions of the northern hemisphere.

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Muscimol

Muscimol (also known as agarin or pantherine) is one of the principal psychoactive constituents of Amanita muscaria and related species of mushroom.

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Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7.

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Oxazole

Oxazole is the parent compound for a vast class of heterocyclic aromatic organic compounds.

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Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8.

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Alkaloid and Isoxazole Comparison

Alkaloid has 324 relations, while Isoxazole has 21. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.45% = 5 / (324 + 21).

References

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