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Journal articles on the topic "Alkylguanidino ureas"

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D'Agostino, Ilaria, Claudia Ardino, Giulio Poli, Filomena Sannio, Massimiliano Lucidi, Federica Poggialini, Daniela Visaggio, et al. "Antibacterial alkylguanidino ureas: Molecular simplification approach, searching for membrane-based MoA." European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 231 (March 2022): 114158. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmech.2022.114158.

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Ardino, Claudia, Filomena Sannio, Carolina Pasero, Lorenzo Botta, Elena Dreassi, Jean-Denis Docquier, and Ilaria D’Agostino. "The impact of counterions in biological activity: case study of antibacterial alkylguanidino ureas." Molecular Diversity, August 29, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11030-022-10505-6.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Alkylguanidino ureas"

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Ardino, Claudia. "Divergent synthesis and MoA investigation of antibacterial alkylguanidino ureas." Doctoral thesis, Università di Siena, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11365/1203167.

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The ever-faster rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents still nowadays a major Public Health issue to concern. Hence, new chemical entities with innovative Modes of Action (MoAs) are required. In this work is reported the extension of an already existing library of AlkylGuanidino Ureas (AGUs), endowed with broad-spectrum bactericidal activity, and a deeper insight is given concerning their mechanisms of action towards bacterial membranes. In fact, most promising derivatives of the series were submitted to model or simulated membrane-based investigations by means of LUVs interaction experiments, a modified PAMPA and MD simulations. The reliability of both analytical and in silico protocols was confirmed by performing cell-based permeabilization assays with non-permeable dyes SYTO9 and PI. Hemolytic activity of selected compounds revealed a promising and further optimizable selectivity profile. Moreover, the effect of the counterion was assessed, being AGUs trifluoroacetate salts. To this concern, a hydrochloride derivative and a free-base one of the series hit compound were synthesized and their biological profiles were compared to that of the corresponding trifluoroacetate salt. The second part of this work is focused on the merger of a HAT-mediated photochemical process with a palladium-catalyzed strategy in the Tsuji-Trost allylation. Briefly, findings and results of a cooperative HAT-mediated C(sp3)-H activation in a traditional palladium-catalyzed approach are herein reported and discussed.
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I, D'Agostino. "Polyalkylguanidines: new weapons to tackle bacterial resistance." Doctoral thesis, Università di Siena, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11365/1070884.

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In this historical period known as the antibiotic crisis era, the ever faster rise of bacterial strains resistant to the clinically used antibiotics along with the scientific research silent gap in the antibacterial field is treating seriously to the worldwide public health. Hence, we urgently need to develop new antibacterials agents with an innovative mode of action, able to trick the mechanisms of the pathogen resistance. In this alarming frame, aware of the antibacterial properties of guanidine moieties, Prof. M. Botta and his research group have evaluated the biological activity of a linear polyalkylguanidino series, synthesized for different medicinal purpose, toward a panel of bacterial microorganisms. Only one compound (1) emerged to have an interesting broad-spectrum antibacterial activity. Later, the serendipitous discovery that the test batch of compound 1 was actually a mixture of oligomers led us to identify the chemical structure of the main component, dimer 2, which was the responsible for the activity. From its scaffold, we designed and synthesized a small library of analogs to make some preliminary consideration on the pharmacophores with the aim of improving the selectivity index and studying the mode(s) of action.
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Conference papers on the topic "Alkylguanidino ureas"

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D’Agostino, Ilaria, Jean-Denis Docquier, and Maurizio Botta. "AlkylGuanidino Ureas, from a Serendipitous Discovery to a Rational Design: Innovative Membrane-Active Antibacterial Agents." In The 2nd International Electronic Conference on Antibiotics—Drugs for Superbugs: Antibiotic Discovery, Modes of Action and Mechanisms of Resistance. Basel Switzerland: MDPI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/eca2022-12756.

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