Organic Questions: Medicinal Uses, Melting Points, Synthesis

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In summary, benzhexol, also known as hexahydroxybenzene, is a compound with medicinal uses. Its melting point can be found through a Beilstein search or on the MSDS sheet. The compound (1,3,5/2,4,6)-hexafluorocyclohexane also has a melting point that can be found through the same methods. The synthesis of benzhexol, scyllitol, and (1,3,5/2,4,6)-hexafluorocyclohexane can be researched through a Beilstein search as well. The compound 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexahydroxycyclo
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:shy: Just a few simple questions:

1) What medicinal uses does benzhexol have ?
(aka (1,2,3,4,5,6)-hexahydroxybenzene! :smile:)

2) What is the melting point of benzhexol?
*(see the first GIF image thumbnail for structure)

3) What is the melting point of (1,3,5/2,4,6)-hexafluorocyclohexane ?
*(see the third GIF image thumbnail for structure)-
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4) Generally, how would you synthesize benzhexol, scyllitol, and (1,3,5/2,4,6)-hexafluorocyclohexane? What general mechanisms should I use?
*(see the second GIF image thumbnail for scyllitol structure)
 

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Also just one more question:

5) Is it possible to synthesize "1,2,3,4,5,6-hexahydroxycyclohexane-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexaldehyde"?
or at least a "benzhexaldehyde" sample?

*Moreover, *Can they even exist!? :redface:

(Basically, a cyclohexane ring w/one hydroxyl group and one aldehyde group bonded to each carbon is what I mean by 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexahydroxycyclohexane-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexaldehyde)
(see attachments for structure\\/\)
 

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you might want to get movies' attention, he's an org. chemist (I think a third year grad student at cal tech, or was it berkeley)
 
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Well, since GCT mentioned me I guess I have to give some kind of answer. (I'm at Caltech, by the way)

"Benzhexol" should more properly be name "hexahydroxybenzene" so that might help you in your searching. A quick Beilstein search should get you the MP for that compound and hexafluorocyclohexane. You could probably find this info on the MSDS sheet too. For the medicinal purposes, the best way to find out is to google the name. Beilstein should give you some leads on the syntheses too. I haven't really looked into how these particular compounds are made myself though.

That benzhexaldehyde isn't known as far as I can tell, but it seems that the hexacarboxylic acid an various hexaesters are known. The hexahydroxyhexaldehyde cyclohexane compound isn't known either.
 

1. What are the medicinal uses of organic compounds?

Organic compounds have a wide range of medicinal uses, including being used as active ingredients in pharmaceutical drugs, such as antibiotics, painkillers, and anti-inflammatory drugs. They can also be used in natural remedies, such as essential oils and herbal supplements.

2. What is the significance of melting points in organic chemistry?

Melting points are an important physical property of organic compounds that can be used to identify and characterize them. Each compound has a unique melting point, which can help in determining its purity and structure. In addition, the melting point can also give information about the strength of the intermolecular forces within the compound, which can affect its physical and chemical properties.

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