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Chemical compound
Lepidine, or 4-methylquinoline, is an organic compound with the formula C9H6NCH3. It is one of the two commercially important methyl quinolines. It is
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ingredients distilled from coal tar. The principal components were quinoline and lepidine (4-methylquinoline).: They were originally used, and still are, to increase
Cyanine
Chemical compound
islands it is used to facilitate the collection of tropical fish from reefs. Lepidine, the isomer with the methyl group in position 4. Gerd Collin; Hartmut Höke
Quinaldine
Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula
mass: 143.19 g/mol, exact mass: 143.0735 u) may refer to: Benzazepine Lepidine, or 4-methylquinoline 1-Naphthylamine 2-Naphthylamine Quinaldine This set
C10H9N
Chemical compound
cinchonine, and apoquinine using nitric acid or by oxidation of β-collidine, lepidine, or isoquinoline. Cinchomeric acid can also be prepared by oxidation of
Cinchomeronic_acid
Socialist Republics. 22: 239. A. A. Zats, V. V. Levchenko (1953). "Chemical Reduction of Lepidine". Journal of General Chemistry of the USSR. 22: 2129.
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An organic base, C9H6.N.CH3, metameric with quinaldine, and obtained by the distillation of cinchonine.
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One of a series of artificial blue or red dyes obtained from quinoline and lepidine and used in calico printing.
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A nitrogenous base C10H9N, extracted from coal-tar naphtha, as an oily liquid. It is a member of the quinoline series, and is probably identical with lepidine.