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Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Pharmacotherapy Group, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria
ISSN: 1596-5996 EISSN: 1596-5996
Vol. 15, No. 4, 2016, pp. 821-827
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Bioline Code: pr16110
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, Vol. 15, No. 4, 2016, pp. 821-827
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Synthesis and antibacterial profile of novel azomethine derivatives of β-phenylacrolein moiety
Chigurupati, Sridevi; Fuloria, Neeraj Kumar; Fuloria, Shivkanya; Karupiah, Sundram; Veerasamy, Ravichandran; Nemala, Appala Raju; Yi, Lim Jun; Ilan, Ang xiang & Shah, Syed Adnan Ali
Abstract
Purpose:
To develop some novel molecules effective against antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections.
Methods:
A series of azomethines (SB-1 to SB-6) were synthesized from β-phenyl acrolein moiety. The
structures of the synthesized compounds were confirmed on the basis of their UV ultra-violet (UV)
spectroscopy (λmax: 200 - 400 nm), Fourier transform infra-red (FTIR, vibrational frequency: 500-4000
cm-1), 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR, chemical shift: 0 - 10 ppm), 13C NMR (chemical shift: 0 -
200 ppm), mass spectrometry (m/z values: 0 - 500) and carbon hydrogen nitrogen (CHN) elemental
analysis. The new compounds were screened for antibacterial activity by test-tube dilution and disc
diffusion methods using gentamicin as reference standard.
Results:
The structures of azomethine were in full agreement with their spectral data. Among all the
synthesized compounds, compounds SB-5 and SB-6 exhibited the highest minimum inhibitory
concentration (MIC) of 62.5 μg/mL. At MIC of 250 μg/mL, all compounds SB-1 to SB-6 displayed
significant antibacterial activity, compared to gentamycin (p < 0.05). SB-5 and SB-6 were active against
S. aureus, P. aeruginosa and K. pneumoniae; SB-3 was active against B. subtilis and S. aureus. SB-4
was active against P. aeruginosa and S. aureus while SB-1 and SB-2 were active against S. aureus.
Conclusion:
The synthesized compounds possess antibacterial activities compared to those of
gentamycin.
Keywords
Acrolein; Azomethine; Gentamycin; Imines; Antibacterial; Minimum inhibitory concentration
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