- Source: Acridone
Acridone is an organic compound based on the acridine skeleton, with a carbonyl group at the 9 position.
Synthesis and structure
The molecule is planar. Optical spectra reveal that the keto tautomer predominates in the gas-phase and in ethanol solution.
Acridone can be synthesized by heating fenamic acid.
History
One of the first who were able to prove the compound's existence was Karl Drechsler, Student of G. Goldschmiedt, at the k.u.k. Universität Wien (Vienna, Austria) in 1914.
Derivatives
Acridone constitutes the scaffold of some synthetic compounds with diverse pharmacological activities. 3-Chloro-6-(2-diethylamino-ethoxy)-10-(2-diethylamino-ethyl)-acridone has shown promise as an antimalarial drug.
See also
Quinacridone
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Asam fenamat
- Inggu
- Acridone
- Acridone alkaloids
- Acridone synthase
- Fenamic acid
- Acridine
- Lehmstedt–Tanasescu reaction
- Ruta graveolens
- C13H9NO
- Quinacridone
- Lucigenin