- Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial evaluation of new 3-(Alkyl/Arylamino)benzo[d]isothiazole 1,1-derivatives
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The saccharine nucleus has long been recognized as a significant component in medicine. A series of pseudo-saccharine amines derivatives (7a-j) were synthesized and examined for their antibacterial activity. After testing all compounds, 7b, 7f, 7g, 7i and 7j were found most effective against Escherichia coli, Streptococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis strains. The MIC of the compound was found from 4.6 to 16.1 μM. Further, compound 7f and 7i exhibited excellent activity against E.coli and Bacillus subtilis with MIC value 4.6 and 4.7 μM respectively. The compound 7b and 7i was found active against all the three bacteria. The zone inhibition was observed at 10 μM against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis at 0.9, 1.8, 3.9 respectively for 7b and 1.0, 1.8 and 2.0 cm respectively for 7i.
- Kamble, Dhanraj P.,Shankarwar, Anil G.,Mane, Yogesh D.,Tigote, Radhakrishna M.,Sarnikar, Yuvaraj P.,Madje, Balaji R.
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p. 797 - 804
(2021/09/08)
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- Sulfinic Acids and Related Compounds 23. Preparation of Sulfinic Acids by the Reaction of Sulfonyl Halides with Thiols
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The reaction of arene- and alkanesulfonyl halides with p-thiocresol in the presence of triethylamine at -76 deg C gives triethylammonium sulfinates, which after acidification afford sulfinic acids of 95 - 100 percent purity in yields of 51 - 92 percent for 18 typical representatives.The synthesis succeeds in certain instances where conventional reduction with aqueous sodium sulfite fails and in other instances often is superior.The method is rapid, mild, selective, convenient, and general, although a few limitations are reported.Characterizations of the sulfinic acids are effected by titration with aqueous sodium nitrite, by IR and 1H-NMR spectra, by preparation of either a S-benzylthiuronium salt or a p-nitrobenzyl ester and either by elemental analyses or comparison with reported melting points of the acids and derivatives as appropriate.
- Lee, Chew,Field, Lamar
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p. 391 - 397
(2007/10/02)
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