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Novel curcumin analogs act as antagonists to control nosocomial infection causing Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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Abstract Pseudomonas aeruginosa has become the important cause of hospital acquired nosocomial infection which is one of the leading cause of death in today's world. Here, we synthesized structurally similar… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Pseudomonas aeruginosa has become the important cause of hospital acquired nosocomial infection which is one of the leading cause of death in today's world. Here, we synthesized structurally similar analogs of curcumin (G0-G4) as antagonist to the growth and virulence of P. aeruginosa. The structural skeleton of analogs comprises of central bridging ligands of cyclic ketones which are flanked by side chain made up of N-Boc protected piperidinylthiazole moiety. The rationale of selecting piperidinylthiazole based pharmacophore is attributed to its therapeutic potential and aromaticity similar to curcumin. Based on the structure-activity comparison, the growth inhibitory properties of test compounds are mainly driven by side-chain pharmacophore of N-Boc protected piperidinylthiazole moiety which could be used as lead for further studies.

Keywords: curcumin analogs; novel curcumin; pseudomonas aeruginosa; nosocomial infection

Journal Title: Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology
Year Published: 2019

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