CAS 79476-07-6
:Quinoline, 3-iodo-
Description:
Quinoline, 3-iodo- is an organic compound characterized by the presence of a quinoline ring system, which consists of a fused benzene and pyridine ring. The "3-iodo" designation indicates that an iodine atom is substituted at the third position of the quinoline structure. This compound typically exhibits properties common to halogenated heterocycles, such as increased reactivity due to the presence of the iodine atom, which can participate in various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitutions and coupling reactions. Quinoline derivatives are often studied for their biological activities, including antimicrobial and antitumor properties. The presence of the iodine substituent can also influence the compound's physical properties, such as solubility and melting point. Additionally, quinoline and its derivatives are important in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. As with many halogenated compounds, safety precautions should be taken when handling Quinoline, 3-iodo- due to potential toxicity and environmental concerns.
Formula:C9H6IN
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3-Iodoquinoline
CAS:<p>3-Iodoquinoline is a quinoline derivative that has antifungal activity against opportunistic fungal organisms, such as Cryptococcus neoformans. This drug is synthesized by the reaction of terminal alkynes with azides in the presence of copper (II) chloride. 3-Iodoquinoline is an efficient method for the synthesis of cross-coupling reactions and can be scaled up to produce milligram quantities. 3-Iodoquinoline has been shown to be effective against Candida glabrata and Cryptococcus neoformans at concentrations of 1 μg/mL or less. This drug also inhibits cell growth in vitro and in vivo, which may be due to its ability to inhibit protein synthesis and DNA synthesis.</p>Formula:C9H6NIPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:255.05 g/mol



