benzodiazepine
any heterocyclic compound with a benzene ring fused to a diazepine ring
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benzodiazepine
Summary
benzodiazepine is a structural class of chemical entities[1].
Key Facts
- benzodiazepine's instance of is recorded as structural class of chemical entities[2].
- benzodiazepine's subclass of is recorded as organonitrogen heterocyclic compound[3].
- benzodiazepine's part of is recorded as benzodiazepine receptor activity[4].
- benzodiazepine's ChEBI ID is recorded as 22720[5].
- benzodiazepine's topic's main category is recorded as Q20194422[6].
- benzodiazepine's different from is recorded as benzodiazepine drug[7].
- benzodiazepine's different from is recorded as benzodiazepine alkaloid[8].
- benzodiazepine's Wikidata usage instructions is recorded as Due to the difference between chemical and pharmacological terminology this class with P279 (subclass of) property should be used only for classification based on chemical structure of a molecule, not its pharmacological use or properties. For pharmacological class of benzodiazepine derivatives and analogs that are used in medicine or exhibit pharmacological properties, use Q83871 (benzodiazepine drug) with P2868 (subject has role) property in items about chemical compounds.[9].