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CAS 1193317-61-1: alpha-Methyl-6-quinolineacetic acid ethyl ester

Description:Alpha-Methyl-6-quinolineacetic acid ethyl ester is a chemical compound characterized by its quinoline structure, which is a bicyclic aromatic compound containing a nitrogen atom. This compound typically exhibits properties associated with both esters and quinolines, such as moderate solubility in organic solvents and potential biological activity. The presence of the ethyl ester group suggests it may have a lower boiling point compared to its acid counterpart, and it may participate in various chemical reactions typical of esters, such as hydrolysis and transesterification. The methyl group at the alpha position can influence its reactivity and steric properties, potentially enhancing its lipophilicity. Additionally, compounds of this class may exhibit pharmacological activities, making them of interest in medicinal chemistry. However, specific data regarding its toxicity, stability, and reactivity would require further investigation through experimental studies or literature review. Overall, alpha-Methyl-6-quinolineacetic acid ethyl ester represents a unique structure with potential applications in various chemical and pharmaceutical contexts.

  • Synonyms:
  • Ethyl 2-(Quinolin-6-Yl) Propanoate
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6-Quinolineacetic acid, α-methyl-, ethyl ester

CAS:1193317-61-1

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Ethyl 2-(quinolin-6-yl) propanoate

CAS:1193317-61-1

Ref: 3D-FE76884

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