Triazole
Triazole is a class of organic compounds characterized by a five-membered ring containing three nitrogen atoms and two carbon atoms. These compounds are commonly used in various applications, including agriculture and medicine, due to their antifungal properties.
In agriculture, triazoles are often employed as fungicides to protect crops from fungal infections. In medicine, they are used in the treatment of fungal infections in humans, with some triazole derivatives being effective against serious conditions like aspergillosis and candidiasis.