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Antimicrobial Activity of N-Substituted Derivatives of 5-Chloro-2,3-Diphenyl Indole

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CHEMISTRYSELECT
Volume 8, Issue 46, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202302922

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indole; Mannich reaction; Ethyl indole-1-carboxylate; Sugar hydrazones; antibacterial activity; antifungal properties

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The indole motif is an important component in the quest for innovative drugs. Novel N-substituted indole derivatives have shown strong antibacterial and antifungal effects against Candida albicans, comparable to widely used drugs like fluconazole.
The indole motif plays a significant role in the quest for innovative drugs. As proposed, novel N-substituted indole derivatives were synthesized, and their efficacy against bacteria and fungi was evaluated in vitro. The synthesis of these compounds was confirmed using easily accessible building blocks, and their structural formulas were supported by corrected analytical and spectroscopic analyses. Fresh strains of Candida albicans, Escherichia coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, as well as Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aureus, were utilized to assess the antibacterial and antifungal activities. Notably, the derivatives 1-(phenyl (piperidine-1-yl) methyl)-1H-indole and 4-(1H-indol-1-yl) (phenyl) morpholine have strong antifungal effects on Candida albicans that are equivalent to those of the widely used drug fluconazole. Novel N-substituted indole derivatives were synthesized and evaluated against bacteria and fungi in vitro. The new compound, 1-(phenyl (piperidine-1-yl) methyl)-1H-indole showed strong antibacterial and antifungal effects on Candida albicans, comparable to fluconazole, highlighting the importance of the indole motif in drug development.image

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