CAS 2423-66-7
:Diossido di chinoxalina
- 1-oxoquinoxalin-1-ium-4(1H)-olate
- BAY-Va 9391
- Bayo N-Ox
- Ccris 1570
- Celbar
- Chindoxin
- Chindoxin [Czech]
- Chinoxalin-1,4-dioxid
- Chinoxalin-1,4-dioxid [Czech]
- Grofas
- Ici 8173
- Nsc 193508
- Nsc 21653
- Quindoxin [INN:BAN]
- Quindoxina
- Quindoxina [INN-Spanish]
- Quindoxine
- Quindoxine [INN-French]
- Quindoxinum
- Quindoxinum [INN-Latin]
- Quinoxaline 1,4-di-N-oxide
- Quinoxaline 1,4-dioxide
- Quinoxaline N,N-dioxide
- Quinoxaline di-N-oxide
- Quinoxaline dioxide
- Unii-Amx8J6Ys1H
- Usaf H-1
- Quindoxin
- Vedi altri sinonimi
Quinoxaline 1,4-Dioxide
CAS:Formula:C8H6N2O2Purezza:>95.0%(T)(HPLC)Colore e forma:Light yellow to Yellow powder to crystalPeso molecolare:162.15Quinoxaline-1,4-diium-1,4-bis(olate)
CAS:Quinoxaline-1,4-diium-1,4-bis(olate) is a genotoxic agent that has been shown to cause DNA damage and mutations. In vitro assays have shown that this substance is reactive with human serum in a photochemical reaction, which generates malonic acid and oxidative DNA. It also inhibits bacterial growth by binding to the bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA molecule, thereby inhibiting protein synthesis. This substance has been shown to be active against solid tumours in vivo. The structure of quinoxaline-1,4-diium-1,4-bis(olate) contains a chlorine atom at position 1 and 4 of the aromatic ring system. This chlorine atom can be displaced by an n-oxide group or reduced to form a quinone methide species. These reactions are thought to be responsible for the biological properties of this compound.
Formula:C8H6N2O2Purezza:Min. 95%Peso molecolare:162.15 g/mol



