- 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...
- also
decreased replication of the virus. 2,3-Bis(acetylmercaptomethyl)
quinoxaline, an
antiviral agent against HHV-1
Human alphaherpesvirus 2 Wikispecies...
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aromatic ring
systems Pyridine Quinoline Isoquinoline Acridine Pyrazine Quinoxaline Imidazole Benzimidazole Purine Pyrazole Indazole Pyrimidine Quinazoline...
- (February 1995). "[4-Dimethyl-3-t-butylcarboxyl-4,5-dihydro (1,5-a)
quinoxaline] is a
novel ligand to the
picrotoxin site on
GABAA receptors, and decreases...
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Benzene Naphthalene Anthracene Pyridine Quinoline Isoquinoline Pyrazine Quinoxaline Acridine Pyrimidine Quinazoline Phe****ne
Pyridazine Cinnoline Phthalazine...
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amounts of
aqueous CAN
allow the
efficient synthesis of
quinoxaline derivatives.
Quinoxalines are
known for
their applications as dyes,
organic semiconductors...
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molecular formula C8H6N2. It is
isomeric with
other naphthyridines including quinoxaline,
cinnoline and quinazoline.
Phthalazine can be
obtained by the condensation...
- 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
other diazanaphthalenes of the
benzodiazine subgroup: cinnoline,
quinoxaline, and phthalazine. Over 200
biologically active quinazoline and quinoline...