Nom du produit:4-(5-(2-Chloro-7-methylquinolin-3-yl)isoxazol-3-yl)benzene-1,3-diol
IUPAC Name:4-[5-(2-chloro-7-methylquinolin-3-yl)-1,2-oxazol-3-yl]benzene-1,3-diol
- CAS:650637-58-4
- Formule moléculaire:C19H13ClN2O3
- Pureté:97%
- Numéro de catalogue:CM226713
- Poids moléculaire:352.77
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- N° CAS:650637-58-4
- Formule moléculaire:C19H13ClN2O3
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- Code SMILES:OC1=CC=C(C2=NOC(C3=CC4=CC=C(C)C=C4N=C3Cl)=C2)C(O)=C1
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- Numéro de catalogue:CM226713
- Poids moléculaire:352.77
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- Quinolines
- Quinolines are an important class of biologically active heterocyclic compounds, and their derivatives usually exhibit a variety of biological activities. They can be used as antimalarial drugs and in the preparation of other antimalarial drugs. Other important activities of quinoline derivatives include inhibitory activity against EGFR-TK and antipsychotic activity. Futhermore, quinoline scaffolds are present in various drug molecules, including the antimalarial drugs aablaquine, chloroquine, mefloquine and primaquine, and the antibacterial agents gatifloxacin, levofloxacin, and moxifloxacin.
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- Isoxazoles
- Isoxazole is a liquid heterocyclic compound C3H3NO isomeric with oxazole and having a penetrating odor like that of pyridine. Isoxazoles belong to an important class of five-membered aromatic heterocycles containing two electronegative heteroatoms, nitrogen and oxygen, in a 1,2-relationship and three regular sp2 carbon atoms. These molecules are found to be key components in various synthetic products in daily use and also present as a pharmacophore essential for biological activity in many drugs and bioactive natural products. In addition, isoxazoles have demonstrated their ability to exhibit hydrogen bond donor/acceptor interactions with a variety of enzymes and receptors.