1052237-68-9Relevant articles and documents
INHIBITION AND DISPERSION OF BIOFILMS IN PLANTS WITH IMIDAZOLE-TRIAZOLE DERIVATIVES
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Page/Page column 61, (2010/08/04)
Disclosure is provided for methods of preventing, removing or inhibiting microbial biofilm formation or microbial infection in a plant or plant part thereof, including applying thereto a treatment effective amount of an active compound as described herein, or an agriculturally acceptable salt thereof. Methods of enhancing a microbicide (e.g., including a copper, antibiotic, bacteriophage, etc.) and/or plant defense activator are also provided, including applying an active compound as described herein. Compositions comprising an active compound as described herein in an agriculturally acceptable carrier are also provided, and in some embodiments the compositions further include a microbicide (e.g., including copper, antibiotic, bacteriophage, etc.) and/or plant defense activator.
Construction and screening of a 2-aminoimidazole library identifies a small molecule capable of inhibiting and dispersing bacterial biofilms across order, class, and phylum
Rogers, Steven A.,Melander, Christian
supporting information; experimental part, p. 5229 - 5231 (2009/04/11)
(Chemical Equation Presented) A team of three: 2-Aminoimidazole, triazole, and tether units together resulted in conjugates (see picture, n=4-6 for the most active compounds) that are capable of inhibiting and dispersing bacteria biofilms without inducing bacterial death. Such biofilms have been implicated in a plethora of medical problems, including infection of implanted medical devices and the mortality of cystic fibrosis patients.