Chemistry:Quinoline methiodide
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| Preferred IUPAC name
1-Methylquinolin-1-ium iodide | |
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| C10H10IN | |
| Molar mass | 271.101 g·mol−1 |
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56 mg/kg (mouse, intravenous) |
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300 mg/kg (rabbit, subcutaneous) |
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Quinoline methiodide is a quaternary ammonium compound produced by reaction of quinoline with methyl iodide. It has paralyzing effects.[1]
See also
- Quaternary ammonium compound
References
- ↑ Stockman, R (September 1893). "The Physiological Action of Quinoline, Isoquinoline and some of their Derivatives.". The Journal of Physiology 15 (3): 245–8. doi:10.1113/jphysiol.1893.sp000471. PMID 16992093.
