DMAP-catalysed synthesis, antibacterial activity evaluation, cytotoxicity and docking studies of some heterocyclic molecules bearing sulfonamide moiety (Record no. 19294)

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Author Naaz Farha
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Title DMAP-catalysed synthesis, antibacterial activity evaluation, cytotoxicity and docking studies of some heterocyclic molecules bearing sulfonamide moiety
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Volume, Issue number Vol.61(9),
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. CSIR
Year 2022
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Pagination 951-960p.
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Summary, etc. DMAP has been shown to be a highly efficient nucleophilic catalyst when compared to triethylamine and pyridine using acetonitrile as solvent for the synthesis of a series of novel N- heterocyclic sulfonamide derivatives. The influence of the reaction parameters, like choice of solvent, catalyst, amount of catalyst and reaction time on product yield has been studied. Antibacterial screening involving a range of sulfonamide analogues as new peptide deformylase (PDF) inhibitors have been focused. The molecules show significant antibacterial activity (MIC value 6.2 − 3.1 µg/mL) against B. subtilis, S. pyrogenes, P. vulgaris and P. mirabilis. Potential in silico docking studies have been in conjugation with in vitro antibacterial results. Molecular docking of all compounds with PDF enzyme (PDB code: 1G2A) explain how certain moieties play significant roles in increasing the binding interactions and stabilizing the protein-ligand complexes. The compounds also have confirmed low extent of cytotoxicity when tested on HEL and HeLa cell lines.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element GENERAL CHEMISTRY
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9 (RLIN) 20666
Co-Author Srivastava, Ritika
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International Standard Serial Number 0019-5103
Place, publisher, and date of publication New Delhi NISCAIR-CSIR 2005
Title Indian journal of chemistry (Section B)
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URL http://op.niscpr.res.in/index.php/IJC/article/view/66345
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