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Flustramine inspired synthesis and biological evaluation of pyrroloindoline triazole amides as novel inhibitors of bacterial biofilms
Bunders, C. A., Cavanagh, J., & Melander, C. (2011). Flustramine inspired synthesis and biological evaluation of pyrroloindoline triazole amides as novel inhibitors of bacterial biofilms. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 9(15), 5476-5481. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1ob05605k
Anti-biofilm agents have been developed based upon the flustramine family of alkaloids isolated from Flustra foliacea. A Garg interrupted Fischer indolization reaction was employed to access a core pyrroloindoline scaffold that was subsequently employed to create a pyrroloindoline triazole amide library. Screening for the ability to modulate biofilm formation against strains of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria identified several compounds with low micromolar, non-toxic IC(50) values.