Synthesis, antimicrobial activity, and determination of the lipophilicity of ((cyclohex-3-enylmethylene)hydrazinyl)thiazole derivatives was written by Biernasiuk, Anna;Kawczynska, Magdalena;Berecka-Rycerz, Anna;Rosada, Beata;Gumieniczek, Anna;Malm, Anna;Dzitko, Katarzyna;Laczkowski, Krzysztof Z.. And the article was included in Medicinal Chemistry Research in 2019.Category: chlorides-buliding-blocks The following contents are mentioned in the article:
Synthesis and investigation of antimicrobial activity of fifteen novel thiazoles containing cyclohexene moiety are presented. Among the derivatives, compounds 3a-3d, 3f, 3n, and 3o showed very strong activity against the reference Candida spp. strains with MIC = 0.015-3.91μg/mL. The activity of these compounds is similar and even higher than the activity of nystatin used as pos. control. Compounds 3d, 3f, 3n, 3o showed the highest activity with very strong effect towards most of yeasts isolated from clin. materials with MIC = 0.015-7.81μg/mL. The cytotoxicity studies for the most active compounds showed that Candida spp. growth was inhibited at noncytotoxic concentrations for the mammalian L929 fibroblast. In addition, a good correlation was obtained between lipophilicity of compounds determined using reversed phase thin-layer chromatog. and their antifungal activity. This study involved multiple reactions and reactants, such as Ethyl 4-chloro-3-oxobutanoate (cas: 638-07-3Category: chlorides-buliding-blocks).
Ethyl 4-chloro-3-oxobutanoate (cas: 638-07-3) belongs to organic chlorides. An organic chloride is an organic compound containing at least one covalently bonded atom of chlorine. Their wide structural variety and divergent chemical properties lead to a broad range of names and applications. Alkyl chlorides are versatile building blocks in organic chemistry. While alkyl bromides and iodides are more reactive, alkyl chlorides tend to be less expensive and more readily available.Category: chlorides-buliding-blocks
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