Antimycobacterial Effects of Pyrrolidinoethylesters of Alkoxysubstituted Phenylcarbamic Acids
Authors:
K. Waisser; J. Čižmárik; K. Dražková; J. Kaustová
Authors‘ workplace:
Katedra anorganické a organické chemie Farmaceutické fakulty Univerzity Karlovy, Hradec Králové Katedra farmaceutické chemie Farmaceutické fakulty Univerzity Komenského, Bratislava Krajská hygienická stanice, Ostrava
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Čes. slov. Farm., 2002; , 140-144
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Overview
Pyrrolidinoethylesters of alkoxysubstituted phenylcarbamic acids, formerly investigated for local anaesthetic activity, can be considered to be potential antituberculotics. They are effective in nitro against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium kansasii, and Mycobacterium avium. Their effect increases with the length of the alkyl chain in the alkoxy group bound to the phenyl. The influence of the position of the alkoxyl chain on the phenyl is not too marked, but it seems to decrease in the series m-, p-, o-.
Key words:
esters of phenylcarbamic acid-mycobacterium-antituberculotics -tuberculostatics - QSAR
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Czech and Slovak Pharmacy
2002 Issue 3
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