Issue 36, 2023

On the way to potential antifungal compounds: synthesis and in vitro activity of 2-benzofuranylacetic acid amides

Abstract

Crop losses caused by microbial infections are a significant global issue, especially in tropical regions. The development of novel antimicrobial agents, particularly antifungal agents, has been explored from various perspectives, including chemical synthesis. However, conventional approaches typically involve synthesizing new and potent compounds on a small scale (a few milligrams), making the scale-up of the reaction a major challenge. In this manuscript, we present a method for the synthesis of new and active (against Fusarium oxysporum) benzofuranyl acetic acid amides. Our strategy allows us to synthesize the key precursor on the gram scale, enabling the production of sufficient quantities of other active compounds within short timeframes for conducting biological studies. All the reactions used in this manuscript are recognized by their industrial application.

Graphical abstract: On the way to potential antifungal compounds: synthesis and in vitro activity of 2-benzofuranylacetic acid amides

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 jul 2023
Accepted
17 ago 2023
First published
23 ago 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 25296-25304

On the way to potential antifungal compounds: synthesis and in vitro activity of 2-benzofuranylacetic acid amides

C. Mahecha-Mahecha, P. Borrego-Muñoz, L. M. Pombo and D. Gamba-Sánchez, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 25296 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA04737G

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