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  1. Indole - Wikipedia

    In the 1930s, interest in indole intensified when it became known that the indole substituent is present in many important alkaloids, known as indole alkaloids (e.g., tryptophan and auxins), …

  2. Indole | Aromatic, Biosynthesis, Metabolism | Britannica

    Indole, first isolated in 1866, has the molecular formula C 8 H 7 N, and it is commonly synthesized from phenylhydrazine and pyruvic acid, although several other procedures have been discovered.

  3. Indole | C8H7N | CID 798 - PubChem

    Indole is a metabolite found in or produced by Escherichia coli (strain K12, MG1655).

  4. What Is Indole Production and Why Is It Important?

    Jun 24, 2025 · Indole is an aromatic, heterocyclic organic compound with a dual nature regarding its scent. In high concentrations, it has an intense fecal odor, yet in very dilute solutions, it …

  5. Indole = 99 120-72-9 - MilliporeSigma

    Indole is a nitrogen-containing heterocycle used in the total synthesis of compounds such as goniomitine, [1] (−)-isatisine A, [2] and (±)-aspidospermidine. [3] It is used as an electron donor …

  6. Indole: Properties, Reactions, Production And Uses

    Aug 17, 2025 · Indole, also known as 1-benzo [b]pyrrole, is an aromatic heterocyclic organic compound that has a bicyclic structure (a benzene fused to a pyrrole) with the chemical …

  7. Indole - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Indole has enhanced the incidence of bladder cancer in some bioassays, for example, addition of indole to a diet containing 2-acetylaminofluorene produced an increased incidence of bladder …