“…2 Motivated by this context, many theoretical and experimental research groups seek to contribute to the full understanding of electron damage to DNA by conducting studies of electron interactions with precursor molecules such as nucleobases, 3−6 sugar structures, 7 amino acids, 8 phosphates, 9−11 and also with molecules that can be considered as simple prototypes for larger systems. 12 Five-membered heterocyclic systems play a crucial role in both chemistry and biology, being indispensable for the existence and maintenance of life. These ring molecules, composed of carbon atoms and heteroatoms such as nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur, are widely recognized for their versatility and significance in various fields of basic and applied research, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry.…”