CAS 3741-15-9
:4-Nitroquinoline
Description:
4-Nitroquinoline is an organic compound characterized by a quinoline structure with a nitro group (-NO2) positioned at the fourth carbon of the ring. It is typically a yellow crystalline solid that is sparingly soluble in water but more soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and acetone. The presence of the nitro group imparts distinct chemical reactivity, making it a potential candidate for various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitutions and reductions. 4-Nitroquinoline is of interest in medicinal chemistry due to its biological activity, including potential antimicrobial and antitumor properties. Additionally, it serves as a useful intermediate in the synthesis of other nitrogen-containing heterocycles. However, it is important to handle this compound with care, as nitro compounds can be hazardous and may pose environmental risks. Proper safety protocols should be followed when working with 4-nitroquinoline in laboratory settings.
Formula:C9H6N2O2
InChI:InChI=1S/C9H6N2O2/c12-11(13)9-5-6-10-8-4-2-1-3-7(8)9/h1-6H
InChI key:InChIKey=ZPVSFHWMXABGPU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:N(=O)(=O)C=1C2=C(N=CC1)C=CC=C2
Synonyms:- Quinoline, 4-Nitro-
- 4-Nitroquinoline
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4-Nitroquinoline
CAS:<p>4-Nitroquinoline is a methyltransferase inhibitor that can be used to study the role of DNA methylation in carcinogenesis. It has been shown to produce tumorigenesis in mice and to induce cancerous lesions in animals. 4-Nitroquinoline is a natural compound that has been found to inhibit cellular proliferation and induce apoptosis, which may be due to its genotoxic activity. 4-Nitroquinoline is also an experimental model for studying carcinomas, which are cancers of epithelial cells lining the organs and cavities of the body.</p>Formula:C9H6N2O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:174.16 g/mol


