Синтез, антимікробні й обчислювальні дослідження нових похідних розгалужених азафенотіазинонів

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Natural Science Unit, School of General Studies, University of Nigeria
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Department of Pure and Industrial Chemistry, University of Nigeria
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Department of Pure & Industrial Chemistry, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
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Natural Science Unit, School of General Studies, University of Nigeria; Department of Pure and Industrial Chemistry, University of Nigeria; Nigeria 4 Department of Chemistry, North Carolina State Universit
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Department of Chemistry, Gregory University
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Department of Pure & Industrial Chemistry, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

У процесі постійного пошуку нових медикаментозно активних нелінійних фенотіазинів синтезовано нові кутові похідні хлороазафенотіазинону за допомогою реакцій перехресного приєднання, каталізованих перехідними металами. Структурну будову синтезованих сполук встановлено за допомогою комбінованого спектроскопічного й елементного аналізу. Синтезовані сполуки були протестовані на антимікробну активність щодо ізолятів Bacillussubtilis, Staphylococcusaureus, Enterococusfaecalis, Escherichiacoli, Candidaalbican та Aspergillusniger методом конвекційного розведення в агаровому середовищі, і сполуки 5c та 8c виявили відмінну активність invitro проти деяких з досліджуваних мікроорганізмів. Дослідження insilico показало, що синтезовані сполуки мають перспективні фізико-хімічні властивості та добре вписуються в активний центр біотин-протеїнової лігази (BPL), утворюючи необхідні водневі зв'язки та гідрофобні взаємодії.

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