Product Name:(8-Fluoroquinolin-3-yl)boronic acid
IUPAC Name:(8-fluoroquinolin-3-yl)boronic acid
Product Overview |
(8-Fluoroquinolin-3-yl)boronic acid, also known as 8FQB, is a boronic acid derivative that has been used in a variety of scientific research applications. 8FQB has been used in the synthesis of organic compounds, as a reagent in organic reactions, and as a tool to study enzyme-catalyzed reactions. In addition to its use in the laboratory, 8FQB has also been used to study biochemical and physiological processes in living organisms. |
Physical Properties |
(8-Fluoroquinolin-3-yl)boronic acid is a white crystalline solid. It is not soluble in water and must be dissolved in an organic solvent before use. |
Chemical Properties |
(8-Fluoroquinolin-3-yl)boronic acid has the main advantage for laboratory experiments is its relatively low cost and ease of synthesis. Additionally, (8-Fluoroquinolin-3-yl)boronic acid is relatively stable in aqueous solution and can be stored for extended periods of time. Additionally, it can be toxic if ingested, so it should be handled with care. |
Synthesis and Application |
It has been used as a reagent in organic reactions, as a tool to study enzyme-catalyzed reactions, and as a tool to study the interactions between proteins and small molecules. (8-Fluoroquinolin-3-yl)boronic acid has also been used to study the structure and function of proteins, as well as to study the effects of drugs on biological systems. |
Future Directions |
(8-Fluoroquinolin-3-yl)boronic acid could be used to further study the structure and function of proteins, as well as to study the effects of drugs on biological systems. It could be used to study the interactions between proteins and small molecules, and to study the effects of environmental factors on biological systems. Additionally, (8-Fluoroquinolin-3-yl)boronic acid could be used to develop new drugs or to study the effects of existing drugs on biological systems. Finally, It could be used to study the effects of metabolic processes on biological systems. |