Su, Shijun; Zhou, Qing; Tang, Xuemei; Peng, Feng; Liu, Tingting; Liu, Liwei; Xie, Chengwei; He, Ming; Xue, Wei published their research in Monatshefte fuer Chemie in 2021. The article was titled 《Design, synthesis, and antibacterial activity of novel myricetin derivatives containing sulfonate》.Application of 98-60-2 The article contains the following contents:
A series of myricetin derivatives containing sulfonate groups I (R = Ph, 2-chlorophenyl, 2-thienyl, etc.) was designed and synthesized. Preliminary antibacterial activity showed that most of the target compounds I exhibited significant biol. activities against Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. In particular, the EC50 value of compound I (R = 4-nitrophenyl) was 13.76μg/cm3 against Xac, which was better than com. reagents bismerthiazol (50.32μg/cm3) and thiodiazole copper. (83.27μG/cm3), and the EC50 value of compound I (3-chlorophenyl) was 11.92μg/cm3 against Xoo in vitro and the result was better than that of bismerthiazol (72.08μg/cm3) and thiodiazole copper (99.26μg/cm3). Compound I (R = 3-chlorophenyl) displayed the better in vivo activity against rice bacterial leaf blight than bismerthiazol and thiodiazole copper. Meanwhile, the antibacterial mechanism of compounds I (R = 4-nitrophenyl) and I (R = 3-chlorophenyl) was studied by scanning electron microscope (SEM). These results suggested that myricetin derivatives containing sulfonate I can be considered as new antibacterial reagents. The results came from multiple reactions, including the reaction of 4-Chlorobenzenesulfonyl chloride(cas: 98-60-2Application of 98-60-2)
4-Chlorobenzenesulfonyl chloride(cas: 98-60-2) belongs to organochlorine compounds. The wide structural variety and divergent chemical properties of organochlorides lead to a broad range of names, applications, and properties. Organochlorine compounds have wide use in many applications, though some are of profound environmental concern, with TCDD being one of the most notorious.Application of 98-60-2
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