Pyrazolone is 5-membered heterocycle containing two adjacent nitrogen atoms. It can be viewed as a derivative of pyrazole possessing an additional carbonyl (C=O) group. Compounds containing this functional group are useful commercially in analgesics and dyes.[1]
Structure and synthesis
Pyrazolone can exist in two isomers: 3-pyrazolone and 4-pyrazolone.
Chemical structures of 3-pyrazolone (left) and 4-pyrazolone (right)
These isomers can interconvert via lactam–lactim and imine–enamine tautomerism; these conversion often display photochromism. For pyrazolone derivatives, the 3-pyrazolone isomer can be stabilized with N-alkyl or N-aryl substituents.
Many pyrazolones are produced by functionalization of preformed pyrazolones.
Applications
Pharmaceuticals
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The basic structure has been also used in a number of newer drugs of other effects.[5]Edaravone is useful for prevention and/or therapy of arterial wall injury.[6]Eltrombopag is used to address low blood platelet count.