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Solvent Free Synthesis of Methylthio / Methylsulfonyl Chalcones as Potential Anti-Microbial Agents

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1TitleTitle of DocumentSolvent Free Synthesis of Methylthio / Methylsulfonyl Chalcones as Potential Anti-Microbial Agents
2CreatorAuthor's name, affiliation, country SHWETA SHOREY1, PRAKASH C. CHOUDHARY1 and KUMUD INTODIA2*
1Reference Standard Division, Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India, Sector-23, Rajnagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh-201002, India
2Department of Chemistry, Meera Girls college, M.L. Sukhadia University- Udaipur (Raj)-313001, India
3SubjectDicipline(s) Chemical Science
3SubjectKeywords Chalcones, Microwave synthesis, Antibacterial, Antifungal
4DescriptionAbstract An attempt was made for a convenient, easy, safer, solvent free and efficient microwave synthesis of a series of methylthio/methylsulfonyl chalcones with potential antibacterial and antifungal activities. Most of prepared compounds showed potential biological activity against different bacterial and fungal strains. The compound 5j and 5k displayed most potent activity against different bacterial and fungal strains.
5PublishersOrganizing agency, location WWW Publications, India
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8TypeStatus & genre Peer-reviewed Article
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11SourceJournal/conference title; vol., no. (Year)Chemical Science Transactions, Volume  7 , Number  (2), (2018)
12LanuguageEnglish=en en
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