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Synthesis, Characterization and Antimicrobial Screening of NewCyclic Imides
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The Cyclic imides and their Derivatives have been attracted significantly more attention of organic and medicinal chemists due to their antimicrobial activities. The derivatives of six member cyclic imides were synthesized by the action of glutaric anhydride with different substituted aromatic amines to obtained 4-(N-phenylcarbamoyl) butanoic acid. These intermediates undergo ring closer with acetyl chloride furnished six member cyclic imides derivatives. All these derivatives were screened for their antimicrobial activities.
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Six Member Cyclic Imides, Glutarimide, 4-(N-Phenylcarbamoyl) Butanoic Acid, N-Phenyl.
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