our topical, clinical candidate (iii) were synthesized. Their antimicrobial activities and aqueous stabilities at pH 4 and pH 7 were determined, and has led us to identify quaternary ammonium N,N-dichloroamines as a new class of topical antimicrobial agents.
Structure stability/activity relationships of sulfone stabilized N,N-dichloroamines
作者:Eddy Low、Bum Kim、Charles Francavilla、Timothy P. Shiau、Eric D. Turtle、Donogh J.R. O’Mahony、Nichole Alvarez、Ashley Houchin、Ping Xu、Meghan Zuck、Chris Celeri、Mark B. Anderson、Ramin (Ron) Najafi、Rakesh K. Jain
DOI:10.1016/j.bmcl.2011.04.084
日期:2011.6
Structure stability/activity relationships (SXR) of a new class of N,N-dichloroamine compounds were explored to improve antimicrobial activity against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Candida albicans while maintaining aqueous solution stability. This study identified a new class of solution-stable and topical antimicrobial agents. These agents are sulfone-stabilized and possess either
Chemoselectivity of Tertiary Azides in Strain‐Promoted Alkyne‐Azide Cycloadditions
作者:Dennis Svatunek、Nicole Houszka、Trevor A. Hamlin、F. Matthias Bickelhaupt、Hannes Mikula
DOI:10.1002/chem.201805215
日期:2019.1.14
strain‐promoted alkyne‐azidecycloaddition (SPAAC) is the most commonly employed bioorthogonal reaction with applications in a broad range of fields. Over the years, several different cyclooctyne derivatives have been developed and investigated in regard to their reactivity in SPAAC reactions with azides. However, only a few studies examined the influence of structurally diverse azides on reaction kinetics
The present application relates to N-chlorinated cationic compounds of Formula I
or a salt thereof, and associated compositions and methods of use as antimicrobial agents.
本申请涉及到公式I的N-氯化阳离子化合物或其盐,以及相关的组合物和用作抗微生物剂的方法。
ANTIMICROBIAL N-CHLORINATED COMPOSITIONS
申请人:Jain Rakesh K.
公开号:US20100158818A1
公开(公告)日:2010-06-24
The present application relates to N-chlorinated cationic compounds of Formula I
or a salt thereof, and associated compositions and methods of use as antimicrobial agents.