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Get Permission Gaikwad-Ingawale, Nerkar, and Gaikwad: Antimicrobial activity of compound VG1: Part-II


Introduction

Antimicrobial Agent1 is defined as agent that prevents the growth or propagation of bacteria or microorganisms including viable spores on inanimate objects.

Synthesis was performed for compounds VG1 and VG2 which are chemically 4-nitro-benazmides. VG1 compound is shown in the figure below which is chemically N-(2-aminoethyl)-4-nitrobenzamide. The compounds were confirmed by TLC, FT-IR and 1H-NMR.

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The spectral data and synthesis procedures of VG1 and VG2 had been reported in Part-I of this paper.2

We here report the antimicrobial activity of the compound VG1 conducted in our laboratories.

Materials and Methods

Compound VG1

This is chemically N-(2-aminoethyl)-4-nitrobenzamide and has been synthesized by known literature procedure and published in Part-I of this paper.2

Antimicrobial Activity/Screening

Test Solution: 20 nano molar of compound VG1 was dissolved in 3.0 grams of ethanol and stored.

Microbial culture

Culture Growth Medium was inoculated with soil water and incubated for the growth of the bacterial load for 72 hrs. Rather than isolating a pure strain of bacteria, microbial culture load was used and inoculated further to give subculture. Further, this culture was used for antimicrobial screening for further testing of VG1. 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. Zone of inhibition was measured in centimetres.

Table 1

Showing bacterial Load in various evaluation components detected by PCR.

Material

Microbial Load ZOI (cm)

Water

0.0

Vehicle

0.1

X

0.2

VG1

0.5

Results and Discussion

As perTable 1, the compound VG1 showed antimicrobial properties as compared to the standard branded antimicrobial (X) and Vehicle used in the test.

Conclusion

Thus, VG1 has significant insignificant antimicrobial property as compared to the standard antimicrobial used in the test branded antimicrobial X.

Source of Funding

None.

Conflict of Interest

None.

References

1 

M Balouiri M Sadiki SK Ibnsouda Methods for in vitro evaluating antimicrobial activity: A reviewJ Pharm Anal2016627180

2 

V Gaikwad Synthesis of 4-nitro-benzamides for evaluation antimicrobial and disinfectant activity: Part-ICurr Trends Pharm Pharm Chem202461289



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


Article History

Received : 19-04-2024

Accepted : 01-05-2024


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