hidroksiklorokins
Hidroksiklorokins, also known by its chemical name 2,4,5,7-tetrachloroquinoline-N-oxide, is a synthetic organic compound that belongs to the class of quinoline derivatives. It is characterized by its chlorine substituents and the presence of a hydroxyl group attached to the nitrogen atom. This compound is notable for its potential antimicrobial and antifungal properties, which have been studied in various scientific research contexts.
The synthesis of hidroksiklorokins involves the chlorination of quinoline followed by the introduction of the hydroxyl
Research on hidroksiklorokins has explored its potential as a therapeutic agent, particularly in the treatment of