Abstract

Heterocyclic chemistry is a rapidly growing branch of organic chemistry. While it was estimated that original research papers in heterocyclic chemistry published before 1982 constituted about 40% of organic chemistry literature [1], the number increased to more than 60% in 1998 [2]. This explosive growth is even greater when one considers research with heterocyclic compounds published in bioorganic, biophysical, pharmaceutical, and medicinal journals, among others. It is of interest, therefore, to publish this special issue of

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  • While it was estimated that original research papers in heterocyclic chemistry published before 1982 constituted about 40% of organic chemistry literature [1], the number increased to more than 60% in 1998 [2]

  • This explosive growth is even greater when one considers research with heterocyclic compounds published in bioorganic, biophysical, pharmaceutical, and medicinal journals, among others

  • To publish this special issue of Molecules devoted to biologically relevant heterocyclic compounds

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Heterocyclic chemistry is a rapidly growing branch of organic chemistry.

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