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quinoline

/kwin-l-een, -in/US // ˈkwɪn lˌin, -ɪn //UK // (ˈkwɪnəˌliːn, -lɪn) //

喹啉,奎宁,喹啉类,喹啉类药物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : a colorless, liquid, water-immiscible, nitrogenous base, C9H7N, having a disagreeable odor, occurring in coal tar, and usually prepared by oxidizing a mixture of glycerol and aniline: used as a solvent and reagent and to make dyes.

Examples

  • Most of these are of a basic character, and belong to the pyridine and the quinoline series.

  • It condenses readily with aniline to give αγ-dimethyl quinoline.

  • Absence of change shows phosphine, quinoline yellow, or a natural dye-stuff.

  • Beyond the fact that when they are hydrolyzed they yield quinoline and indole, their composition is unknown.

  • This is not exactly the case with the higher groups of alkaloids—the derivatives of pyridine and quinoline.