Tetracyclic
Organic compound having 4 fused rings / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For flowers constructed of four whorls, see cyclic flower.
Tetracyclics are cyclic chemical compounds that contain four fused rings of atoms, for example, Tröger's base.
Some tricyclic compounds having three fused and one tethered ring (connected to main nucleus by a single bond) can also classified as tetracyclic, for example, ciclazindol.[1]
Tetracyclic compounds have various pharmaceutical uses, such as: