Synthesis of pyridinium N-chloramines for antibacterial applications
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Add time:09/29/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
To develop more efficacious antibacterial agents, a new type of cationic N-chloramines that contain a pyridinium moiety and a N-chloramine moiety covalently linked via an alkyl chain were prepared and characterized. Preliminary assays indicated that 1) the compound with a propylidene linker exhibited higher antibacterial activity than the quaternary ammonium counterpart; 2) the chain length of the alkyl linker had major effects on their biocidal properties. Our results may inspire exploration of more pyridinium N-chloramines for antibacterial applications.
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