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Antifungal Activity of Salicylanilides and Their Esters with 4-(Trifluoromethyl)benzoic Acid.
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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) [Molecules] 2012 Aug 07; Vol. 17 (8), pp. 9426-42. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Aug 07. - Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Searching for novel antimicrobial agents still represents a current topic in medicinal chemistry. In this study, the synthesis and analytical data of eighteen salicylanilide esters with 4-(trifluoromethyl)benzoic acid are presented. They were assayed in vitro as potential antimycotic agents against eight fungal strains, along with their parent salicylanilides. The antifungal activity of the presented derivatives was not uniform and moulds showed a higher susceptibility with minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) ≥ 0.49 µmol/L than yeasts (MIC ≥ 1.95 µmol/L). However, it was not possible to evaluate a range of 4-(trifluoromethyl)benzoates due to their low solubility. In general, the most active salicylanilide was N-(4-bromophenyl)-4-chloro-2-hydroxybenzamide and among esters, the corresponding 2-(4-bromophenylcarbamoyl)-5-chlorophenyl 4-(trifluoromethyl) benzoate exhibited the lowest MIC of 0.49 µmol/L. However, the esterification of salicylanilides by 4-(trifluoromethyl)benzoic acid did not result unequivocally in a higher antifungal potency.
- Subjects :
- Absidia drug effects
Antifungal Agents chemical synthesis
Aspergillus fumigatus drug effects
Benzoates chemical synthesis
Esterification
Esters
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Salicylanilides chemical synthesis
Toluene analogs & derivatives
Toluene chemistry
Trichophyton drug effects
Trichosporon drug effects
Antifungal Agents pharmacology
Benzoates pharmacology
Candida drug effects
Salicylanilides pharmacology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1420-3049
- Volume :
- 17
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 22871645
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules17089426