1. New Library of Iodo-Quinoline Derivatives Obtained by an Alternative Synthetic Pathway and Their Antimicrobial Activity.
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Al-Matarneh, Cristina Maria, Nicolescu, Alina, Marinaş, Ioana Cristina, Găboreanu, Mădalina Diana, Shova, Sergiu, Dascălu, Andrei, Silion, Mihaela, and Pinteală, Mariana
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ANTI-infective agents ,MICROBIAL adhesion ,ACID catalysts ,PYRUVIC acid ,CHEMICAL libraries - Abstract
6-Iodo-substituted carboxy-quinolines were obtained using a one-pot, three-component method with trifluoroacetic acid as a catalyst under acidic conditions. Iodo-aniline, pyruvic acid and 22 phenyl-substituted aldehydes (we varied the type and number of radicals) or O-heterocycles, resulting in different electronic effects, were the starting components. This approach offers advantages such as rapid response times, cost-effective catalysts, high product yields and efficient purification procedures. A comprehensive investigation was conducted to examine the impact of aldehyde structure on the synthesis pathway. A library of compounds was obtained and characterized by FT-IR, MS,
1 H NMR and13 C NMR spectroscopy and single-ray crystal diffractometry. Their antimicrobial activity against S. epidermidis, K. pneumonie and C. parapsilosis was tested in vitro. The effect of iodo-quinoline derivatives on microbial adhesion, the initial stage of microbial biofilm development, was also investigated. This study suggests that carboxy-quinoline derivatives bearing an iodine atom are interesting scaffolds for the development of novel antimicrobial agents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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