CHEBI:82077 - chlorquinox

ChEBI IDCHEBI:82077
ChEBI Namechlorquinox
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DefinitionA quinoxaline antifungal agent that is quinoxaline in which the hydrogens at positions 5, 6, 7, and 8 are replaced by chlorines. Chlorquinox was developed in the 1970s and was used on crops for the control of powdery mildew; it is now obsolete.
Last Modified13 July 2015
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FormulaC8H2Cl4N2
Net Charge0
Average Mass267.930
Monoisotopic Mass265.89721
SMILESClc1c(Cl)c(Cl)c2nccnc2c1Cl
InChIInChI=1S/C8H2Cl4N2/c9-3-4(10)6(12)8-7(5(3)11)13-1-2-14-8/h1-2H
InChIKeyNHTGQOXRZFUGJX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Roles Classification
Biological Role:
antifungal agrochemical  Any substance used in acriculture, horticulture, forestry, etc. for its fungicidal properties.
Applications:
antifungal agrochemical  Any substance used in acriculture, horticulture, forestry, etc. for its fungicidal properties.
pesticide  Strictly, a substance intended to kill pests. In common usage, any substance used for controlling, preventing, or destroying animal, microbiological or plant pests.
ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing Relation(s)
chlorquinox (CHEBI:82077) has role antifungal agrochemical (CHEBI:86328)
chlorquinox (CHEBI:82077) is a organochlorine compound (CHEBI:36683)
chlorquinox (CHEBI:82077) is a quinoxaline antifungal agent (CHEBI:38819)
IUPAC Name 
5,6,7,8-tetrachloroquinoxaline
Synonym  Source
5,6,7,8-TetrachloroquinoxalineKEGG COMPOUND
Brand Name  Source
LucelChemIDplus
Manual XrefsDatabases
C18936KEGG COMPOUND
chlorquinoxAlan Wood's Pesticides
2736PPDB
Registry NumbersSources
Reaxys:913759Reaxys
CAS:3495-42-9KEGG COMPOUND
CAS:3495-42-9Alan Wood's Pesticides
CAS:3495-42-9ChemIDplus