Bharat Kumar1, Vishal Pathak2, Sushma Rani3, Ravi Kant4, Tiwari I.C.5
1Department of Chemistry, D.B.S. (P.G.) College, Kanpur-208 001, UP
2Department of Chemistry, Paliwal (P.G.) College, Shikohabad-205135, UP
3Department of Chemistry, D.G. (P.G.) College, Kanpur-208 001, UP
4Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Pharmacy, Lucknow-227101, UP
5Department of Chemistry, D.B.S. (P.G.) College, Kanpur-208 001, UP
Received : - Accepted : - Published : 15-06-2010
Volume : 2 Issue : 1 Pages : 25 - 27
Int J Chem Res 2.1 (2010):25-27
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.9735/0975-3699.2.1.25-27
Keywords : Saccharomyces cerevisiae
, nystatin, polyene, growth, viability, phosphatidyle
choline
(PC) phospatidyle ethanolamine (PE), phospatidyl serin
e (PS)
Conflict of Interest : None declared
The present investigation deals with the synthesis of some bromo-benzothiazolopyrazolines from substituted pyrazolines. The synthesized bromo benzothiazolopyrazolines were characterized by elemental analyses, IR, NMR and mass spectra. The fragmentation pattern of one of the compound has also been suggested.
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