Synthesis and antimicrobial screening of some C-4- hydroxybenzo[c]pyranquinones

Thesis (MTech(Chemistry))--Cape Technikon, Cape Town, 2001 === Many naturally occurring antibiotics have been identified and their synthesis successfully carried out in laboratories. It was envisaged by our group that by preparing a variety of, for example, quinoid compounds and then comparing t...

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Main Author: Masenya, Tebogo
Other Authors: Hugo, V.I., Prof
Language:en
Published: Cape Technikon 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/737
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-cput-oai-localhost-20.500.11838-7372019-07-21T03:12:58Z Synthesis and antimicrobial screening of some C-4- hydroxybenzo[c]pyranquinones Masenya, Tebogo Hugo, V.I., Prof Organic compounds -- Synthesis Chemistry Thesis (MTech(Chemistry))--Cape Technikon, Cape Town, 2001 Many naturally occurring antibiotics have been identified and their synthesis successfully carried out in laboratories. It was envisaged by our group that by preparing a variety of, for example, quinoid compounds and then comparing their biological properties and activities, a better insight would be gained into a molecular structure - activity relationship. Chapter 1 deals with the attempted synthesis of 2-(1 '-hydroxyethyl)-3-(prop-2'enyl)- 1,4-benzoquinone (17) which may be converted by known methods into benzopyran derivatives. The second chapter describes a synthetic route to (±)(3R, 4R)-3,4-dihydro-3methyl- 4-hydroxy-l H-benzo[c]pyran-5,8-dione (42) and its (±)(45) diastereomer (43), both of which were found to be active against Gram negative and Gram positive organisms. The trans-l,3-dimethyl-4-hydroxypyranquinones (45) and (46) were also successfully synthesised. A different route of synthesis for the compounds (53), (54), (55) and (56) was also investigated. Several compounds were evaluated for biological activity. It was found that the quinones synthesised during this study were active against Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria, with the exception of compound (25) which had an acetate group in place of a hydroxy group. It was found that this trend was carried through all of the quinone derivatives tested. 2012-07-17T13:50:58Z 2016-01-26T09:05:28Z 2012-07-17T13:50:58Z 2016-01-26T09:05:28Z 2001 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/737 en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/za/ Cape Technikon
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topic Organic compounds -- Synthesis
Chemistry
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Chemistry
Masenya, Tebogo
Synthesis and antimicrobial screening of some C-4- hydroxybenzo[c]pyranquinones
description Thesis (MTech(Chemistry))--Cape Technikon, Cape Town, 2001 === Many naturally occurring antibiotics have been identified and their synthesis successfully carried out in laboratories. It was envisaged by our group that by preparing a variety of, for example, quinoid compounds and then comparing their biological properties and activities, a better insight would be gained into a molecular structure - activity relationship. Chapter 1 deals with the attempted synthesis of 2-(1 '-hydroxyethyl)-3-(prop-2'enyl)- 1,4-benzoquinone (17) which may be converted by known methods into benzopyran derivatives. The second chapter describes a synthetic route to (±)(3R, 4R)-3,4-dihydro-3methyl- 4-hydroxy-l H-benzo[c]pyran-5,8-dione (42) and its (±)(45) diastereomer (43), both of which were found to be active against Gram negative and Gram positive organisms. The trans-l,3-dimethyl-4-hydroxypyranquinones (45) and (46) were also successfully synthesised. A different route of synthesis for the compounds (53), (54), (55) and (56) was also investigated. Several compounds were evaluated for biological activity. It was found that the quinones synthesised during this study were active against Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria, with the exception of compound (25) which had an acetate group in place of a hydroxy group. It was found that this trend was carried through all of the quinone derivatives tested.
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title Synthesis and antimicrobial screening of some C-4- hydroxybenzo[c]pyranquinones
title_short Synthesis and antimicrobial screening of some C-4- hydroxybenzo[c]pyranquinones
title_full Synthesis and antimicrobial screening of some C-4- hydroxybenzo[c]pyranquinones
title_fullStr Synthesis and antimicrobial screening of some C-4- hydroxybenzo[c]pyranquinones
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and antimicrobial screening of some C-4- hydroxybenzo[c]pyranquinones
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