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IUPAC NAME of this Beast Compound?

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Lactams and lactims

Intramolecular amides of amino carboxylic acids, −CO−NH−−CO−NH−, are called ‘lactams’ and their tautomers, −C(OH)=N−−C(OH)=N−, are ‘lactims’. Lactams are named in two ways:

(1) as heterocyclic pseudo ketones;

(2) by substituting ‘lactam’ for the ‘ic acid’ ending of a systematic ‘oic acid’ name for the parent acid without the amino substituent, and inserting a locant designating the position of the amino group between the ‘o’ and ‘lactam’. Lactims are named in the same way, using ‘lactim’ in place of ‘lactam’.

Method (1) generates preferred IUPAC names.

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