- A
quinoxaline, also
called a benzopyrazine, in
organic chemistry, is a
heterocyclic compound containing a ring
complex made up of a
benzene ring and a...
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crystals of this
mixture are
yellow and air-sensitive. In the
reaction with
quinoxaline (QoxH,HH) and its
derivatives 6-methylquinoxaline (QoxMe,HH) and 6...
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aromatic ring
systems Pyridine Quinoline Isoquinoline Acridine Pyrazine Quinoxaline Imidazole Benzimidazole Purine Pyrazole Indazole Pyrimidine Quinazoline...
- QJ01GB92
Paromomycin In ATCvet, this
subgroup is
named "QJ01M
Quinolone and
quinoxaline antibacterials". J01MA01
Ofloxacin J01MA02
Ciprofloxacin J01MA03 Pefloxacin...
- the
other diazanaphthalenes of the
benzodiazine subgroup: cinnoline,
quinoxaline, and phthalazine. Over 200
biologically active quinazoline and quinoline...
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benzodiazines with both N
atoms in one ring: cinnoline, quinazoline,
quinoxaline, and
phthalazine six
naphthyridines with one N atom in each ring Desmond...
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organocatalytic mechanism Much of the
asymmetric hydrogenation chemistry of
quinoxalines is
closely related to that of the
structurally similar quinolines. Effective...
- NBQX (2,3-dioxo-6-nitro-7-sulfamoyl-benzo[f]
quinoxaline) is an
antagonist of the AMPA receptor. NBQX
blocks AMPA
receptors in
micromolar concentrations...
- the
formula C8H6N2. It is
isomeric with
other naphthyridines including quinoxaline,
phthalazine and quinazoline. The free base can be
obtained as an oil...
- 2,3-Bis(acetylmercaptomethyl)
quinoxaline (BAMMQ) is an
antiviral agent which inhibits poliovirus RNA
synthesis in
vitro and in vivo and
inhibits human...