Definition of Quinolines. Meaning of Quinolines. Synonyms of Quinolines

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Definition of Quinolines

Quinoline
Quinoline Quin"o*line, n. [Quinine + L. oleum oil + -ine.] (Chem.) A nitrogenous base, C9H7N obtained as a pungent colorless liquid by the distillation of alkaloids, bones, coal tar, etc. It the nucleus of many organic bodies, especially of certain alkaloids and related substances; hence, by extension, any one of the series of alkaloidal bases of which quinoline proper is the type. [Written also chinoline.]

Meaning of Quinolines from wikipedia

- hydrodenitrification. Quinolines are often synthesized from simple anilines using a number of named reactions. Going clockwise from top these are: Combes quinoline synthesis...
- in the Combes quinoline synthesis. Using the modified Combes synthesis, two possible regioisomers were found: 2-CF3- and 4-CF3-quinolines. It was observed...
- Quinoline alkaloids are naturally occurring chemical compounds from the group of alkaloids, which are chemically derived from quinoline. Some quinoline...
- of Quinolines". Chem. Rev. 30: 113–144. doi:10.1021/cr60095a006. Manske, Richard H. F.; Kulka, Marshall (1953). "The Skraup Synthesis of Quinolines". Org...
- Quinoline Yellow may refer to two chemically related dyes: Quinoline Yellow SS, a bright yellow dye Quinoline Yellow WS, a yellow food coloring It may...
- of the corresponding quinoline using heterogeneous catalysts. Tetrahydroquinolines are produced by hydrogenation of quinolines. Because the hydrogenation...
- devazepide. Camphorsulfonic acid is also being used for the synthesis of quinolines. Camphorsulfonic acid is used in some pharmaceutical formulations, where...
- β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds to form quinolines. This reaction is also known as the Skraup-Doebner-Von Miller quinoline synthesis, and is named after the...
- 19070400444. Hartz, pp. 376–384 Manske, R. H. (1942). "The Chemistry of Quinolines". Chem. Rev. 30: 127. doi:10.1021/cr60095a006. Hisano, T. (1973). "Recent...
- repair. 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide (4NQO) is a quinoline, a carcinogenic and mutagenic chemical. Quinolines, like 4NQO, possess a heterocyclic aromatic structure...