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Synthesis and Pharmacology Evolution of New Coumarin Clubbed Carbamodithioate Moiety using Biocatalyst

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1TitleTitle of DocumentSynthesis and Pharmacology Evolution of New Coumarin Clubbed Carbamodithioate Moiety using Biocatalyst
2CreatorAuthor's name, affiliation, country KEYURKUMAR A. KAMANI and KANUPRASAD D. PATEL*
V. P. & R. P. T. P. Science College, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar-388 120, Gujarat, India
3SubjectDicipline(s) Chemical Science
3SubjectKeywords Baker's yeast, Carbamodithioate, Coumarin, Antibacterial activity, Antitubercular activity
4DescriptionAbstract A series of structurally new coumarin clubbed carbamodithioate derivatives 7a-t were designed and synthesized by multistep synthesis using biocatalyst Baker's Yeast. All the new compounds were characterized by mass, 1H and 13C NMR and elemental analysis. Furthermore, compound 7a-t evaluated for their in vitro antibacterial and antitubercular activities. The results indicated that some of the synthesized compounds posses promising antimicrobial activity against some gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Some compounds displayed good activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37 Rv as compared to standard drug.
5PublishersOrganizing agency, location WWW Publications, India
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11SourceJournal/conference title; vol., no. (Year)Chemical Science Transactions, Volume  5 , Number  (4), (2016)
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