From a broader perspective, the triazolopyrimidine core is valued not only for its role in crop protection but also in medicinal chemistry, where derivatives have been investigated as potential anticancer, antiviral, and antibacterial agents. Its stability, heteroatom-rich surface, and capacity for structural modification mean that the scaffold can “mimic” natural nucleobase systems while still offering synthetic novelty.

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