57264-59-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Phytochemical- And Cyclodextrin-Based Pickering Emulsions: Natural Potentiators of Antibacterial, Antifungal, and Antibiofilm Activity
Douyère, Grégory,Leclercq, Lo?c,Nardello-Rataj, Véronique,Schmitzer, Andreea R.,Tessier, Jérémie
, p. 4317 - 4323 (2020)
We present self-assembled Pickering emulsions containing biocidal phytochemical oils (carvacrol and terpinen-4-ol) and β-cyclodextrin able to potentiate the antimicrobial and antibiofilm activity of miconazoctylium bromide. The carvacrol-containing emulsi
Anti-staphylococcal biofilm activity of miconazoctylium bromide
Tessier, Jérémie,Golmohamadi, Mahmood,Wilkinson, Kevin J.,Schmitzer, Andreea R.
, p. 4288 - 4294 (2018/06/22)
We designed and synthesized miconazole analogues containing a substituted imidazolium moiety. The structural modification of the miconazole led to a compound with high potency to prevent the formation and disrupt bacterial biofilms, as a result of accumulation in the biofilm matrix, permeabilization of the bacterial membrane and generation of reactive oxygen species in the cytoplasm.
Imidazolium salts
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, (2008/06/13)
Novel quaternary imidazolium salts substituted on one nitrogen of the imidazolium cation with a EQU1 group in which each A is an aryl radical and B is an aliphatic, aryl-substituted aliphatic or aromatic radical, said salts being useful as antimicrobial agents.
