Issue 5, 2015

Structural requirements for anti-oxidant activity of calix[n]arenes and their associated anti-bacterial activity

Abstract

Treatment of neural cells with calix[n]arenes featuring sulphonate moieties and linked to Ag nanoparticles results in reduced reactive species. For Gram+ bacteria there is an inverse correlation between anti-bacterial activity and ROS reduction whereas for Gram− bacteria only calix[6]arenes bearing O-alkyl sulphonate functions act as ROS inhibitors and anti-bacterial agents.

Graphical abstract: Structural requirements for anti-oxidant activity of calix[n]arenes and their associated anti-bacterial activity

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
30 Oct 2014
Accepted
21 Nov 2014
First published
21 Nov 2014

Chem. Commun., 2015,51, 851-854

Author version available

Structural requirements for anti-oxidant activity of calix[n]arenes and their associated anti-bacterial activity

E. K. Stephens, Y. Tauran, A. W. Coleman and M. Fitzgerald, Chem. Commun., 2015, 51, 851 DOI: 10.1039/C4CC08576K

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