Unveiling Gelation and Antimicrobial Potentials of α‐Acyloxy Carboxamides: Findings from Experimental and Theoretical Approach
DOI:
10.1002/cmdc.202400774
Publication Date:
2025-01-21T10:28:39Z
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AbstractMulticomponent reactions have long been recognized as some of the most versatile tools in organic chemistry, with extensive applications in biomedical science and the pharmaceutical industry. In this study, we explored the potential of the Passerini reaction by designing and synthesizing new low molecular mass gelators that can serve as novel formulations for prolonged anesthesia. These gelators address critical issues like poor solubility, low bioavailability, and short plasma half‐life, all of which hinder therapeutic efficacy. To further understand the gelation mechanism, we performed density functional theory (DFT) calculation for confirming the presence of non‐covalent interactions during gel formation. Additionally, we evaluated the antimicrobial properties of the synthesized compounds, aiming to counter the rise of infectious diseases. These innovative antimicrobial agents could offer solutions to the growing problem of antibiotic resistance, which renders many existing therapies ineffective. Overall, this study aims to develop advanced formulations and antimicrobial agents through the Passerini reaction, providing new strategies for treating infections, minimizing side effects, and combating antibiotic resistance.
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