Current Trends in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry

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Deepali Gaikwad-Ingawale, Amit G. Nerkar*, Vijay Gaikwad


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Antimicrobial activity of compound VG1: Part-II


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Author Details : Deepali Gaikwad-Ingawale, Amit G. Nerkar*, Vijay Gaikwad

Volume : 6, Issue : 2, Year : 2024

Article Page : 56-57

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ctppc.2024.015



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Abstract

In earlier paper, the synthesis of (benzamide derivative) was reported. The antimicrobial activity of has been reported in part-II in continuation of part-I synthesis of the VG1. The compound was evaluated at single dose of 20nmoles in the antimicrobial screening. The mixture of microbial culture was evaluated against the The process involved standard, vehicle and control. The standard being Brand X disinfectant, control being Water and vehicle being ethanol. Test being the compound VG1 dissolved in ethanol, 20nmoles in strength and being evaluated.


Keywords: Antimicrobial Activity, Microbial Load, Screening, Synthesis, In vitro


How to cite : Gaikwad-ingawale D, Nerkar A G, Gaikwad V, Antimicrobial activity of compound VG1: Part-II. Curr Trends Pharm Pharm Chem 2024;6(2):56-57

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