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Indolines indoxyls

Indoles (75), indolones (80), indolone hydrates (81), and indoxyls (82) could theoretically be formed in these reactions by loss of water from 77, or by preferential oxidation of the indole or indoline at the 3-... [Pg.139]

The C-2 and C-3 hydroxy derivatives of pyrrole are special in the sense that the tautomeric equilibria favor the pyrrolinone structures (see Section 3.04.6.2). Furthermore, the general synthetic methods are not usually applicable so that we will call attention in this section not only to the methods of directly introducing these substituents, which are rare, but also to those ring construction processes which specifically give the pyrrolinones and indolinones. The indole derivatives have widely used trivial names, oxindole (5) for indolin-2-one and indoxyl (6) for indolin-3-one, Carbocyclic hydroxy substituents in indole and carbazole, on the other hand, for the most part act as normal aromatic phenolic groups. These compounds are usually prepared by application of the standard ring syntheses. [Pg.363]

Quite early in the chemical studies of Wieland and King, evidence accumulated that the calabash curare alkaloids are indole derivatives, and with present knowledge it is possible to correlate the UV-spectra of many of them with one or another of the following related chromo-phores formally derived from the indole nucleus by oxidation, reduction, and substitution, or combinations of these processes. They are the indoline (II), 2-hydroxyindoline and the derived ethers (III), iV-hydroxy-alkylindoline and its ethers (IV), 2-methyleneindoline or 1-vinylindoline (Va or Vb, respectively), indole (VI), oxindole or 1-acylindoline (Vila or Vllb, respectively), -indoxyl (VIII), and /J-carbolinium (IX) systems it is not possible to distinguish with certainty by spectroscopic methods between the chromophores III and IV, between Va and Vb, or between Vila and Vllb. [Pg.522]

Table 2 irani-Indolines and indoxyls produced from addition of Grignards to 3-nitroindoles... [Pg.120]


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