Chlorquinaldol

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An overview of the antiseptic and antifungal agent Chlorquinaldol


Chlorquinaldol[edit | edit source]

Structural formula of Chlorquinaldol

Chlorquinaldol is a quinoline derivative with antiseptic and antifungal properties. It is commonly used in topical formulations for the treatment of skin infections and as a preservative in various pharmaceutical products.

Chemical Properties[edit | edit source]

Chlorquinaldol is a halogenated derivative of 8-hydroxyquinoline. Its chemical structure includes a chlorine atom, which contributes to its antimicrobial activity. The compound is typically synthesized through the halogenation of 8-hydroxyquinoline.

Mechanism of Action[edit | edit source]

Chlorquinaldol exerts its effects by disrupting the cell membrane integrity of microorganisms. It is effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria and fungi, making it a versatile agent in the treatment of mixed infections. The compound's ability to chelate metal ions is also thought to play a role in its antimicrobial activity.

Uses[edit | edit source]

Chlorquinaldol is used in various formulations, including creams, ointments, and powders. It is indicated for the treatment of:

In addition to its use in dermatology, chlorquinaldol is sometimes included in oral hygiene products for its antiseptic properties.

Safety and Side Effects[edit | edit source]

While generally well-tolerated, chlorquinaldol can cause local irritation in some individuals. It is important to use the compound as directed to minimize the risk of adverse effects. Prolonged use or application to large areas of skin should be avoided to prevent systemic absorption and potential toxicity.

Related Compounds[edit | edit source]

Chlorquinaldol is related to other 8-hydroxyquinoline derivatives, such as clioquinol and iodochlorhydroxyquin, which share similar antimicrobial properties.

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