Phanquinone
Chemical compound
- P01AX04 (WHO) QP51AX03 (WHO)
- 4,7-phenanthroline-5,6-dione
- 84-12-8 N
- 6764
- 6506 Y
- ID94IS6N8J
- D07359 Y
- CHEBI:59141 Y
- ChEMBL531048 Y
- DTXSID3046112
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- O=C3c1ncccc1c2c(nccc2)C3=O
InChI
- InChI=1S/C12H6N2O2/c15-11-9-7(3-1-5-13-9)8-4-2-6-14-10(8)12(11)16/h1-6H Y
- Key:VLPADTBFADIFKG-UHFFFAOYSA-N Y
Phanquinone is an organic compound. It is a yellowish solid derived by oxidation of 4,7-phenanthroline.[citation needed]
It has been investigated as both antiprotozoal agent and for its bactericidal activity .[1]
References
- ^ Mett H, Gyr K, Zak O, Vosbeck K (July 1984). "Duodeno-pancreatic secretions enhance bactericidal activity of antimicrobial drugs". Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 26 (1): 35–8. doi:10.1128/aac.26.1.35. PMC 179912. PMID 6236746.
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