Methyl 3-chloroisoquinoline-7-carboxylate

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Reagent Code: #205722
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CAS Number 1544665-58-8

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Weight 221.64 g/mol
Formula C₁₁H₈ClNO₂
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MDL Number MFCD27924170
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Used in pharmaceutical research as an intermediate in the synthesis of biologically active compounds, particularly in the development of kinase inhibitors and antimicrobial agents. Its structure supports derivatization for use in drug discovery programs targeting inflammatory diseases and certain cancers. Also employed in the preparation of fluorescent probes due to the isoquinoline core’s favorable photophysical properties. Common in medicinal chemistry for scaffold modification to enhance binding affinity and metabolic stability.

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Methyl 3-chloroisoquinoline-7-carboxylate
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Used in pharmaceutical research as an intermediate in the synthesis of biologically active compounds, particularly in the development of kinase inhibitors and antimicrobial agents. Its structure supports derivatization for use in drug discovery programs targeting inflammatory diseases and certain cancers. Also employed in the preparation of fluorescent probes due to the isoquinoline core’s favorable photophysical properties. Common in medicinal chemistry for scaffold modification to enhance binding affin

Used in pharmaceutical research as an intermediate in the synthesis of biologically active compounds, particularly in the development of kinase inhibitors and antimicrobial agents. Its structure supports derivatization for use in drug discovery programs targeting inflammatory diseases and certain cancers. Also employed in the preparation of fluorescent probes due to the isoquinoline core’s favorable photophysical properties. Common in medicinal chemistry for scaffold modification to enhance binding affinity and metabolic stability.

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