carbostyril
Carbostyril, also known as 2-quinolinone or quinolin-2(1H)-one, is a heterocyclic organic compound. It is a derivative of quinoline, featuring a ketone group at the second position of the quinoline ring. The compound exists as a solid at room temperature and is characterized by its tautomerism, existing in equilibrium between the keto form (2-quinolinone) and the enol form (2-hydroxyquinoline). This tautomerism influences its chemical reactivity and properties.
Carbostyril serves as a fundamental structural motif in a variety of biologically active molecules and pharmaceuticals.