Methylindole
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A variety of isomer
Isomer
In chemistry, isomers are compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas. Isomers do not necessarily share similar properties, unless they also have the same functional groups. There are many different classes of isomers, like stereoisomers, enantiomers, geometrical...

s of methyl indole
Indole
Indole 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 pyrrole ring. Indole is a popular component of fragrances and the precursor to many pharmaceuticals. Compounds that contain an...

 derivatives are known:
  • 1-methylindole
    1-Methylindole
    1-Methylindole is an irritating, potentially toxic organic compound which occurs as a deep yellow viscous liquid with a very strong unpleasant odor.It has chemical formula C9H9N.-See also:* Indole* Methyl* 2-Methylindole * 5-Methylindole...

  • 2-methylindole
    2-Methylindole
    Methylketol or 2-methylindole is a mildly toxic and slightly flammable organic compound which occurs as a white solid which turns brown over time...

  • skatole
    Skatole
    Skatole or 3-methylindole is a mildly toxic white crystalline organic compound belonging to the indole family. It occurs naturally in feces and coal tar, and has a strong fecal odor...

     (3-methylindole)
  • 4-methylindole
  • 5-methylindole
    5-Methylindole
    5-Methylindole is an irritating organic compound with chemical formula99. 5-Methylindole is used as an intermediate in the synthesis of compounds with a variety of pharmacological properties, such as staurosporine-like bisindole inhibitors of protein kinases....

  • 6-methylindole
  • 7-methylindole
    7-Methylindole
    7-Methylindole is a mildly toxic off-white crystalline organic compound with chemical formula 99. It is used in the production of agricultural chemicals and pharmaceuticals.- See also :* Indole* Methyl* 1-Methylindole* 2-Methylindole...

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