“…Quinoxaline derivatives, a class of N-containing heterocyclic compounds, which is an important chemical intermediate, have played an important role in the design and synthesis of new heterocyclic compounds, 13 and are of great signicance for drug discovery. 14 Quinoxaline derivatives exhibit broadspectrum bioactivities, such as antibacterial, 15,16 antiviral, 17,18 antitumor, [19][20][21] anti-tuberculous, 22 anticancer, 23,24 and so on. 25,26 Therefore, quinoxaline moieties widely exist in pesticides and medicines, and some commercialized pesticides used in agricultural production, including quintiofos, quizalofop-p-ethyl, chloramphenicol, olaquindox, and so forth (Fig.…”