Product Name: Indole-3-carboxaldehyde
Synonyms: INDOL-3-ALDEHYDE;INDOLE-3-ALDEHYDE;INDOLE-3-CARBALDEHYDE;INDOLE-3-CARBOXALDEHYDE;INDOLE-3-CARBOXYALDEHYDE;INDOLE-3-CARBOXYBENZALDEHYDE;INDOLYL-3-ALDEHYDE;I3CA
CAS: 487-89-8
MF: C9H7NO
MW: 145.16
EINECS: 207-665-8
Product Categories: Heterocyclic Acids;Heterocycle-Indole series;Simple Indoles;Building Blocks;Heterocyclic Building Blocks;zjh;ALDEHYDE;Aldehydes;blocks;IndolesOxindoles;Indoles and derivatives;Pyrroles & Indoles;Indoles;Pyrroles & Indoles;indole derivative;Elisa Kit-Mouse Elisa Kit;487-89-8
1H-Indole-3-carboxaldehyde (I3C)(1a) is a natural compound that has been found in tomato seedlings, pea seedlings, barley, lupine, cabbage, and cotton[1]. Compound 1a has been isolated from etiolated pea seedlings playing an important role as a lateral bud growth inhibitor in the apical dominance of pea seedlings[2]. Besides occurring in nature, 1a can also be obtained synthetically[3]. The Vilsmeier–Haack formylation of indole is considered to be the most applicable method for the preparation of 1H-indole-3-carboxaldehyde