In general, if the atoms that make up the ring contain heteroatoms, such rings become heterocycles, and organic compounds containing heterocycles are called heterocyclic compounds. An article called Decamethrin metabolism in rats, published in 1978, which mentions a compound: 2150-55-2, Name is 2-Amino-4,5-dihydrothiazole-4-carboxylic acid, Molecular C4H6N2O2S, Synthetic Route of C4H6N2O2S.
On oral administration to male rats, the pyrethroid insecticide decamethrin (I) [52918-63-5] and various metabolites derived from its acid and alc. fragments were almost completely eliminated from the body within 2-4 days. Metabolites of the cyano substituent were eliminated more slowly, especially from the skin and stomach, due in the latter case to temporary retention of thiocyanate which was formed from released cyanide. The excreted metabolites included: esters monohydroxylated at the 2′, 4′, and 5 positions of the alc. moiety; 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2,2-dibromovinyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid [59952-39-5] and its glucuronide [66855-97-8] and glycine conjugate [66855-98-9] and a hydroxylated derivative [66855-99-0] of this acid, with the hydroxymethyl group trans to the carboxyl, and its glucuronide [66856-00-6]; 3-phenoxybenzoic acid [3739-38-6] and its glucuronide [57991-35-2] and glycine conjugate [57991-36-3], 3-(4-hydroxyphenoxy)benzoic acid [35065-12-4] and its glucuronide [66856-01-7] and sulfate conjugate [58218-91-0], and 3-(2-hydroxyphenoxy)benzoic acid sulfate [61183-26-4]; thiocyanate [302-04-5] and 2-iminothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid [2150-55-2]. Trans-Decamethrin [64363-96-8] was also rapidly metabolized in rats.
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