Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Coumarin Derivatives Bearing a Sulfonamide Moiety as Antiviral and Antibacterial Agent

IF 1.7 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC
Synlett Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1055/a-2361-6916
Song Bai, Lin Liu, Rong Wu, Shouyin Tang, Suran Wan, Fang Wang, Xian Wei, Lijun Chen, Shunyi Xu, Miao Li
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Abstract

Twenty novel 4-bromocoumarin derivatives bearing a sulfonamide moiety were designed and synthesized. Their antiviral and antibacterial activities were systematically evaluated. The test results show that all the target compounds possess moderate to excellent antiviral and antibacterial activities. Among all target compounds, one compound exhibited good antiviral activity against TMV, CMV, and PVY, which is superior to ribavirin. Moreover, two target compounds exhibited good in vitro antibacterial activity against Psa, with an EC50 value of 44.9 mg/L and 49.3 mg/L, respectively, which were better than thiodiazole copper and zinc thiazole, with an EC50 value of 56.3 mg/L and 50.2 mg/L, respectively. The results provide insights for the development of multifunctional pesticides.

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含磺酰胺分子的新型香豆素衍生物作为抗病毒和抗菌剂的合成与生物学评价
研究人员设计并合成了 20 种带有磺酰胺分子的新型 4-溴香豆素衍生物。对它们的抗病毒和抗菌活性进行了系统评价。测试结果表明,所有目标化合物都具有中等到优异的抗病毒和抗菌活性。在所有目标化合物中,有一种化合物对 TMV、CMV 和 PVY 具有良好的抗病毒活性,优于利巴韦林。此外,两个目标化合物对 Psa 具有良好的体外抗菌活性,EC50 值分别为 44.9 毫克/升和 49.3 毫克/升,优于 EC50 值分别为 56.3 毫克/升和 50.2 毫克/升的硫唑铜和噻唑锌。这些结果为多功能农药的开发提供了启示。
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Synlett
Synlett 化学-有机化学
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3.40
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369
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1 months
期刊介绍: SYNLETT is an international journal reporting research results and current trends in chemical synthesis in short personalized reviews and preliminary communications. It covers all fields of scientific endeavor that involve organic synthesis, including catalysis, organometallic, medicinal, biological, and photochemistry, but also related disciplines and offers the possibility to publish scientific primary data.
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