Indole and Oxindoles


The indole subunit is a near-ubiquitous component of biologically active natural products, and its study has been a major focus of research for generations. Substituted indoles have frequently been referred to as privileged structures since they are capable of binding to multiple receptors with high affinity, and thus have applications across multiple therapeutic areas. Because of this activity, it is not surprising that the indole ring system has become an important building block or intermediate in the synthesis of many pharmaceutical agents. Indol has a bicyclic structure, consisting of a six-membered benzene ring fused to a five-membered nitrogen-containing pyrrole ring,which is an aromatic heterocyclic organic compound. It can be produced by bacteria as a degradation product of the amino acid tryptophan. It happens naturally in human feces and has an intense fecal smell. At very low concentrations, however, with a flowery smell, it is a constituent of many flower scents (such as orange blossoms) and perfumes.
100-21-0
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MF:C8H6O4 MW:166.1308
100-19-6
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MF:C8H7NO3 MW:165.1461
100-23-2
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MF:C8H10N2O2 MW:166.1772
100-20-9
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MF:C8H4Cl2O2 MW:203.0222
100-17-4
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MF:C7H7NO3 MW:153.1354
100-29-8
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MF:C8H9NO3 MW:167.1620
100-48-1
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MF:C6H4N2 MW:104.1094
100-43-6
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MF:C7H7N MW:105.1372
100-39-0
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MF:C7H7Br MW:171.0345
100-47-0
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MF:C7H5N MW:103.1213
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