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Oxindole

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3DMet
  
B04450

Pubchem
  
321710

Formula
  
C8H7NO

Oxindole Catalytic asymmetric construction of spiropyrrolidine23oxindole

Oxindole (2-indolone) is an aromatic heterocyclic organic compound. It has a bicyclic structure, consisting of a six-membered benzene ring fused to a five-membered nitrogen-containing ring. Oxindole is a modified indoline with a substituted carbonyl at the second position of the 5-member indoline ring.

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Oxindole is a tryptophan derivative and in human biology is formed by gut bacteria ("normal flora"). It is normally metabolized and detoxified from the body by the liver. In excess, it can cause sedation, muscle weakness, hypotension, and coma. Patients with hepatic encephalopathy have been recorded to have elevated serum oxindole levels.

Oxindole 2Oxindole 97 SigmaAldrich
  • Indoline
  • Indole
  • Indene
  • Benzofuran
  • Isoindoline
  • Carboline
  • Isatin
  • Methylindole
  • Carbazole
  • Pyrrole
  • Skatole
  • Benzene

  • Oxindole 3Methyl2oxindole 96 SigmaAldrich

    Oxindole 3Oxindole C8H7NO ChemSpider

    Oxindole Spiropyrrolidine33oxindole C11H12N2O ChemSpider

    Oxindole 1Methyl2oxindole 97 SigmaAldrich

    References

    Oxindole Wikipedia