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- Acridine is easily oxidized by peroxymonosulfuric acid to the acridine amine oxide.
- Acridine is colorless and was first isolated from crude coal tar.
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- Ethacridine lactate is an aromatic organic compound based on acridine.
- The preferred scavengers for the isocyanate system are dimethylformamide, methyl isonicotinate, acridine and 1,1'-carbonyldiimidazole.
- Monomers can also be intercalating agents such as acridine, thiazole organge, or ethidium bromide.
Acridine 
- Pyrrole (4C, 1N), pyridine (5C, 1N), quinoline (2 fused rings, 1N), and acridine (3 fused rings, 1N) can be obtained from coal tar or bone oil.
- Acridine and their derivatives are DNA and RNA binding compounds due to their intercalation abilities.
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- Acridine, C 13 H 9 N, is an organic compound and a nitrogen heterocycle.

Categories 
- Quinoline
- Ethidium Bromide

- Organic Compound

- Fuels > Fossil Fuels > Coal > Coal Tar

- Derivatives

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