Chlorine
see also: Etymology of Chlorine
In Organic chemistry a chlorine is large a aromatic Anneau consistent Hétérocyclique, with the core, of 3 Pyrrole S and a reduced pyrrole coupled through 4 bonds Méthine. Contrary to a Porphyrin, a chlorine is thus largely aromatic but the whole circumference of the ring is not aromatic.
The chlorines containing Magnésium are called Chlorophylle S, and are the photosensitive central pigment in the Chloroplaste S. a connected compound, with 2 pyrroles reduced, is called a Bactériochlorine.
Because of their photosensitivity, the chlorines are used in the agents photosensitizing in the relatively experimental therapies of Laser anti Cancer.
See also: Corrine
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