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Remarkable in vitro bactericidal activity of bismuth(iii) sulfonates against Helicobacter pylori
Authors:Philip C Andrews  Madleen Busse  Glen B Deacon  Richard L Ferrero  Peter C Junk  Jonathan G Maclellan  Amelia Vom
Institution:School of Chemistry, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC 3800, Australia. phil.andrews@monash.edu.
Abstract:Four new tris-substituted bismuth(iii) sulfonates of general formula Bi(O(3)SR)(3)] (R = phenyl 1, p-tolyl 2, 2,4,6-mesityl 3 and S-(+)-10-camphoryl 4) have been synthesised and characterised. Their synthesis by solvent-free (SF) and solvent-mediated (SM) methods has been explored and their activity against Helicobacter pylori has been investigated. The compounds 1-4 display a remarkable in vitro activity against three laboratory strains of H. pylori (B128, 26?695 and 251) with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values as low as 0.049 μg mL(-1) for the strains B128 and 26?695, and 0.781 μg mL(-1) for the clinical isolate 251. This places most MIC values in the nano-molar region and demonstrates the strong influence of the sulfonate group on the bactericidal properties. The novel solid state structure Bi(8)(O(3)SMes)(20)(SO(4))(2)(H(2)O)(6)]·(C(7)H(8))(7)5·(C(7)H(8))(7), derived from the SM reaction under reflux conditions, is presented and the incorporation of the two inorganic sulfate anions in the centre of the wheel-like bismuth sulfonate cluster explained.
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