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- Isoquinoline is an individual chemical specimen - a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound - as well as the name of a family of many thousands of natural...
- Isoquinoline alkaloids are natural products of the group of alkaloids, which are chemically derived from isoquinoline. They form the largest group among...
- Quevedo, R.; Baquero, E.; Rodriguez, M. (2010). "Regioselectivity in isoquinoline alkaloid Synthesis". Tetrahedron Letters. 51 (13): 1774–1778. doi:10...
- synthesis of dihydroisoquinolines, which can be subsequently oxidized to isoquinolines. Two types of mechanisms have appeared in the literature for the Bischler–Napieralski...
- classifications are based on similarity of the carbon skeleton (e.g., indole-, isoquinoline-, and pyridine-like) or biochemical precursor (ornithine, lysine, tyrosine...
- an aza derivative of quinoline Quinine Similar simple aromatic rings Isoquinoline, an analog with the nitrogen atom in position 2 Pyridine, an analog without...
- In enzymology, an isoquinoline 1-oxidoreductase (EC 1.3.99.16) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction isoquinoline + acceptor + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle...
- Calif.: Transform Press (1997). ISBN 0963009699. The Simple Plant Isoquinolines , with Wendy Perry. Berkeley, Calif.: Transform Press (2002). ISBN 0963009621...
- be classified as isoquinoline alkaloids and are derived from benzylisoquinoline. They also include the benzyl(tetrahydro)isoquinoline alkaloids. Benzylisoquinoline...
- ester with a strong base, such as an alkoxide, to form substituted isoquinolines. First described in 1900 by chemists Siegmund Gabriel and James Colman...