It is a second-generation 8-hydroxyquinoline analog intended to be a successor to clioquinol and a potential treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
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The reaction of 8-hydroxyquinoline with aluminium ( III ) results in Alq 3, a common component of organic light-emitting diodes ( OLEDs ).
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Hydroxyquinoline was used as a stabilizer of hydrogen peroxide in a rocket fuel oxidizer ( T-Stoff ) for the German Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet in World War 2.
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*8-Hydroxyquinoline ( Oxine ), ( C9H6ON ) forms sparingly soluble derivatives with metallic ions, colorless, crystalline solid, and m . p . 75-76.
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The newly formed oxide is then twice protonated to form the Schiff base, which then undergoes keto-enol tautomerization before an 4-hydroxyquinoline, the final product of the Conrad Limpach synthesis.
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Experiments show that 8-hydroxyquinoline, a chemical produced at the root of " C . diffusa ", has a negative effect only on plants that have not co-evolved with it.
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An example of such an antibacterial is rifampicin, which inhibits Bacterial transcription of DNA into mRNA by inhibiting DNA-dependent RNA polymerase by binding its beta-subunit . 8-Hydroxyquinoline is an antifungal transcription inhibitor.
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"' 8-Hydroxyquinoline "'is an organic compound with the formula C 9 H 7 NO . It is a derivative of the heterocycle quinoline by placement of an OH group on carbon number 8.
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For the purposes of this page and based on the reaction mechanism as it is shown in " Name Reactions : A Collection of Detailed Mechanisms and Synthetic Applications " by Ji Jack Li, the product is a hydroxyquinoline.
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A 0.2 % solution of 8-hydroxyquinoline in isopropanol sprayed on the skin and illuminated with shortwave ultraviolet ( UV ) light after several minutes reveals a pattern and type of metal based on trace amounts of metal transferred to the skin that are invisible under normal lighting.