Song Bai , Miaohe Zhang , Miao Li , Suran Wan , Fang Wang , Shouyin Tang , Lijun Chen , Xian Wei , Rong Wu
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Abstract
In this innovative study, we combined coumarin with a sulfonamide group and synthesized a series of coumarin derivatives. In vitro antibacterial activity tests, these derivatives demonstrated antibacterial potential, especially compound 27, whose antibacterial effect was particularly remarkable. Our experimental results revealed that compound 27 enhanced bacterial cell membrane permeability by disrupting the cell membrane of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola, thereby effectively inhibiting its growth and reproduction. This not only provides insights into our understanding of the mechanism of action of compound 27, but also represents a breakthrough in the development of novel antibacterial agents, offering unlimited possibilities for the future of agriculture and medicine.
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Phytochemistry Letters invites rapid communications on all aspects of natural product research including:
• Structural elucidation of natural products
• Analytical evaluation of herbal medicines
• Clinical efficacy, safety and pharmacovigilance of herbal medicines
• Natural product biosynthesis
• Natural product synthesis and chemical modification
• Natural product metabolism
• Chemical ecology
• Biotechnology
• Bioassay-guided isolation
• Pharmacognosy
• Pharmacology of natural products
• Metabolomics
• Ethnobotany and traditional usage
• Genetics of natural products
Manuscripts that detail the isolation of just one new compound are not substantial enough to be sent out of review and are out of scope. Furthermore, where pharmacology has been performed on one new compound to increase the amount of novel data, the pharmacology must be substantial and/or related to the medicinal use of the producing organism.