Molecular topology: a useful tool for the search of new antibacterials

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2000.0

Abstract

Molecular topology has been applied to find new lead antibacterial compounds. Among the selected compounds, hesperidin, neohesperidin and Mordant Brown 24 stand out, with minimum inhibitory concentrations 90, MIC90 < 0.3 mg/mL.

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