Lexicographical Neighbors of Quinolin
Literary usage of Quinolin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Text-book of Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry by Elias Hudson Bartley (1895)
"quinolin or Chinolin, C,H,N, has been prepared both from the alkaloids and from
coal tar. It has been prepared by the action of ..."
2. Reactions: A Selection of Organic Chemical Preparations Important to by Friedrich August Flückiger (1893)
"Acids, as hydrochloric or sulfuric, become heated when mixed with quinolin, but
no neutralization takes place; no white clouds form by mixing with ..."
3. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1917)
"It has the antipyretic actions of quinolin, and like salicylic acid it is analgesic,
antirheumatic, and increases the excretion of uric acid. ..."
4. A Manual of pharmacology and its applications to therapeutics and toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1917)
"quinolin _ ... Externally, i to io per cent, ointment or 2 to 5 per cent, solution
in oil or alcohol; in alopecia, i to 2 per cent. quinolin ..."
5. Practical Test-book of Chemistry by John Dabney Palmer (1907)
"quinolin is a colorless, oily liquid, turning reddish brown on exposure to the
ah1; having an aromatic odor, resembling that of oil of bitter almonds; ..."
6. Text-book of medical and pharmaceutical chemistry by Elias Hudson Bartley (1898)
"quinolin, or chinolin, C,H,N, has been prepared both from the alkaloids and from
coal-tar. It has been prepared by the action of H,SO4 and nitrobenzene upon ..."
7. The Medical Student's Manual of Chemistry by Rudolph August Witthaus (1902)
"Thus a-methyl-quinolin is obtained from anilin and acetic aldehyde : C6H5. ...
quinolin Homologues—quinolin is the nucleus of a vast number of products of ..."
8. The Chemistry and Analysis of Drugs and Medicines by Henry Corbin Fuller (1920)
"CHAPTER VI ALKALOIDS DERIVED FROM quinolin THE CINCHONA ALKALOIDS AND THEIR
DERIVATIVES CINCHONA bark and certain of the alkaloids contained therein, ..."