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- Hinrichs, David J.; Riscoe, Michael K. (2009). "Discovery of dual function acridones as a new antimalarial chemotype". Nature. 459 (7244): 270–273. Bibcode:2009Natur...
- Acridone alkaloids are natural products derived from acridone. Acridone alkaloids are found in bark, wood, leaves and roots of rue plants, especially...
- In enzymology, an acridone synthase (EC 2.3.1.159) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction 3 malonyl-CoA + N-methylanthraniloyl-CoA ⇌ {\displaystyle...
- chloride or by distilling acridone (9-position a carbonyl group) over zinc dust. Another classic method for the synthesis of acridones is the Lehmstedt-Tanasescu...
- tembetarine, magnoflorine, M-methyl-corydine), canthinones (6-canthinone), acridones (1-hydroxy-3-methoxy-10-methylacridon-9-one, 1-hydroxy-10-methylacridon-9-one...
- [citation needed] The name indicates that the compounds are a fusion of acridone and quinoline, although they are not made that way. classically the parent...
- mechanism of action is currently unknown. A series of furanoacridones and two acridone alkaloids (arborinine and evoxanthine) have been isolated from R. graveolens...
- biological functions. These include IMC-48, IMC-76, Nitidine, NSC309874, acridone derivative, and PBP1. IMC-48 stabilizes the bcl-2 structure of i-motif...
- the ketone is located on a ring, e.g. 4-piperidinone, triacetonamine, acridone Most members of this class are unstable towards self-condensation, however...
- required) Smith, J. Anthony; West, Richard M.; Allen, Malcolm (2004). "Acridones and Quinacridones: Novel Fluorop****s for Fluorescence Lifetime Studies"...