Karhe, Usha W.’s team published research in Indian Journal of Chemistry, Section B: Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry in 53B | CAS: 3696-23-9

Indian Journal of Chemistry, Section B: Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry published new progress about 3696-23-9. 3696-23-9 belongs to chlorides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Chloride,Thiourea,Amine,Benzene,Amide, name is 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)thiourea, and the molecular formula is C7H7ClN2S, Computed Properties of 3696-23-9.

Karhe, Usha W. published the artcileSynthesis of some biologically important per-O-benzoyl maltosyl isothiocarbamides and isodithiobiurets as antibacterial and antifungal agents, Computed Properties of 3696-23-9, the publication is Indian Journal of Chemistry, Section B: Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry (2014), 53B(2), 212-217, database is CAplus.

Several S-hepta-O-benzoyl maltosyl-1-arylisothiocarbamides have been synthesized through several steps viz. benzoylation, bromination and interaction of hepta-O-benzoyl maltosyl bromide with aryl thiocarbamides. S-Hepta-O-benzoyl maltosyl-1-aryl-5-phenyl-2,4-isodithiobiurets have been synthesized by the interaction of S-hepta-O-benzoyl maltosyl-1-arylisothiocarbamides with Ph isothiocyanate. All new compounds have been characterized by spectral anal. such as IR, 1H NMR and mass spectra as well as elemental anal. and in-vitro antimicrobial activity of maltosyl isothiocarbamides and related isodithiobiurets has been evaluated against several human pathogens. Out of 12 compounds prepared and screened, four compounds have shown significant activity against different human pathogens.

Indian Journal of Chemistry, Section B: Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry published new progress about 3696-23-9. 3696-23-9 belongs to chlorides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Chloride,Thiourea,Amine,Benzene,Amide, name is 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)thiourea, and the molecular formula is C7H7ClN2S, Computed Properties of 3696-23-9.

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