CAS 6298-37-9
:6-quinoxalinamine
- Quinoxalin-6-Amine
- 6-Amino Quinoxaline
- 6-Aminoquinoxaline
Ref: IN-DA0034BQ
1g20.00€5g34.00€10g52.00€1kgTo inquire25g86.00€50g111.00€5kgTo inquire100g185.00€10kgTo inquire250mg21.00€Brimonidine EP Impurity C (6-Aminoquinoxaline)
CAS:Formula:C8H7N3Color and Shape:Yellow SolidMolecular weight:145.176-Aminoquinoxaline
CAS:Formula:C8H7N3Purity:>98.0%(GC)(T)Color and Shape:Light yellow to Brown powder to crystalMolecular weight:145.176-Aminoquinoxaline
CAS:6-AminoquinoxalineFormula:C8H7N3Purity:98%Color and Shape: yellow solidMolecular weight:145.16128g/mol6-Quinoxalinamine
CAS:Impurity Brimonidine EP Impurity C
Applications 6-Quinoxalinamine is used in the synthetic preparation and evaluation of novel nitroheterocyclic hypoxic markers for solid tumor.
References Zhu, W., et al.: Bioorg. Med. Chem., 16, 3255 (2008)Formula:C8H7N3Color and Shape:Yellow SolidMolecular weight:145.166-Aminoquinoxaline
CAS:6-Aminoquinoxaline is a quinoxaline derivative that has been shown to be effective against the bacterium, Salmonella typhimurium. 6-Aminoquinoxaline has significant cytotoxicity and significant activity against the ryanodine receptor (RYR). This compound is also a dopamine analog which may have neuroprotective effects. It was also shown to have no adverse effects on skeletal development in rats. 6-Aminoquinoxaline is an analog of quinoxaline and it can undergo a thermal expansion reaction with other organic molecules. The biological properties of this compound are still being researched, but it has been shown to be toxic to cells in culture due to its ability to inhibit protein synthesis and DNA replication.
Formula:C8H7N3Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:Yellow PowderMolecular weight:145.16 g/mol








