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Synthesis, antibacterial activity, and fluorescence properties of a novel series from [2,4-dioxochromen-3(4H)methyl]amino acid

Journal

RESEARCH ON CHEMICAL INTERMEDIATES
Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages 1551-1567

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11164-017-3184-0

Keywords

Coumarin acetic acid; Dipeptide; Antibacterial activity; Fluorescence

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  1. Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Fayoum University

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A new solvent-free method for synthesis of starting compounds 2,4-dioxochromen-3(4H)methyl amino acetic acid derivatives 1a-e via a green approach is reported. Also, the behavior of compound 1a towards various nitrogen nucleophiles such as primary amines, hydrazine hydrate, and hydroxylamine hydrochloride to give corresponding compounds 2-4 was studied. Furthermore, chlorination of compound 1a using a mixture of PCl5/POCl3 to yield acid chloride derivative 5 and the reaction of the latter compound 5 with various amino acids to obtain dipeptide compounds 6a-e are described. Moreover, cyclization of compound 1a in alkaline medium to afford dihydrochromeno[3,4-c]pyrrole-1-carboxylic acid 7 and cyclization of 6b in acidic medium, namely Ac2O, to yield piperazine derivative 8 are reported. Also, reaction of compound 1a with maleic anhydride in dioxane to afford Diels-Alder adduct 9, which posteriorly reacted with hydrazine hydrate to give 10, was investigated. Most of the newly synthesized compounds were screened against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, with compound 5 exhibiting the maximum inhibition zone towards all four types of bacteria. In addition, the absorption and fluorescence emission of some of the substituted coumarins were studied in dioxane, revealing that the substituents altered both the absorption and fluorescence emission maxima.

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