Applied and environmental microbiology, 59(7), 2139-2144 (1993-07-01)
Selective culturing of pseudomonads that could degrade quinoline led to enrichment cultures and pure cultures with expanded substrate utilization and transformation capabilities for substituted quinolines in immobilized and batch cultures. Immobilized cells of the pseudomonad cultures rapidly transformed quinolines to
The hepatic microsomal metabolism of the carcinogenic 8-methylquinoline (8MQ) and its noncarcinogenic isomer, 6-methylquinoline (6MQ), were compared for preparations from control rats and rats pretreated with phenobarbital or 3-methylcholanthrene. For each compound the alcohol was the major metabolite, constituting 50-75%
Molecules of (E)-3-(2-chloro-6-methylquinolin-3-yl)-1-(5-iodo-2-thienyl)prop-2-en-1-one, C(17)H(11)ClINOS, (I), and (E)-3-(2-chloro-6-methylquinolin-3-yl)-1-(5-methyl-2-furyl)prop-2-en-1-one, C(18)H(14)ClNO(2), (II), adopt conformations slightly twisted from coplanarity. Both structures are devoid of classical hydrogen bonds. However, nonclassical C-H...O/N interactions [with C...O = 3.146 (5) A and C...N = 3.487 (3) A] link
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