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Synthesis and Decontamination Effect on Chemical and Biological Agents of Benzoxonium-Like Salts

Journal

TOXICS
Volume 9, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxics9090222

Keywords

quaternary ammonium salts; benzoxonium; decontamination; organophosphates; disinfection; micellar catalysis

Funding

  1. Czech Health Research Council [NV19-09-00198, NV18-09-00181]
  2. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic [SV/FVZ201808]
  3. Ministry of Defence Long Term Development Plan Medical Aspects of Weapons of Mass Destruction of the Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence

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Benzoxonium-like salts were prepared and evaluated for their chemical and biological decontamination capabilities, showing dual effects on chemical and biological agents. The compounds were effective in biocidal activity against bacterial strains and degrading organophosphate simulants, highlighting their potential as active components in decontamination mixtures for terrorist threats or chemical and biological accidents.
Benzoxonium chloride belongs to the group of quaternary ammonium salts, which have been widely used for decades as disinfectants because of their high efficacy, low toxicity, and thermal stability. In this study, we have prepared the C-10-C-18 set of benzoxonium-like salts to evaluate the effect of their chemical and biological decontamination capabilities. In particular, biocidal activity against a panel of bacterial strains including Staphylococcus aureus in biofilm form was screened. In addition, the most promising compounds were successfully tested against Francisella tularensis as a representative of potential biological warfare agents. From a point of view of chemical warfare protection, the efficiency of BOC-like compounds to degrade the organophosphate simulant fenitrothion was examined. Notwithstanding that no single compound with universal effectiveness was identified, a mixture of only two compounds from this group would be able to satisfactorily cover the proposed decontamination spectrum. In addition, the compounds were evaluated for their cytotoxicity as a basic safety parameter for potential use in practice. In summary, the dual effect on chemical and biological agents of benzoxonium-like salts offer attractive potential as active components of decontamination mixtures in the case of a terrorist threat or chemical or biological accidents.

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