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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 08, 2021
Filed:
Mar. 23, 2018
Northern Illinois Research Foundation, Dekalb, IL (US);
Timothy J. Hagen, Lisle, IL (US);
Michael Thompson, Dekalb, IL (US);
Jeremy R. Troxell, Dekalb, IL (US);
Brian E. Hartnett, Dekalb, IL (US);
Northern Illinois Research Foundation, DeKalb, IL (US);
Abstract
Compounds of formula I and II are described. In formulae I and II, X is —NH— or —S— and Y is —CH═ or —N═. In formula I, Z is C-Calkylene, C-Calkenylene, C-Carylene, or C-Ccycloalkylene, or Z is absent. In formula I, R is hydrogen, halogen, —OH, —NO, C-Calkyl, C-Calkenyl, C-Caryl, —O(C-Calkyl), or —O(C-Caryl), wherein each hydrogen atom in C-Calkyl, C-Calkenyl, C-Caryl, —O(C-Calkyl), and —O(C-Caryl) is independently optionally substituted by halogen, —OH, or —NO. In formula II, R, R, R, and Rare each independently hydrogen, halogen, —OH, —NO, C-Calkyl, C-Calkenyl, or C-Caryl, wherein each hydrogen atom in C-Calkyl, C-Calkenyl, and C-Caryl is independently optionally substituted by halogen, —OH, or —NO. Methods of inhibiting bacteria are also described.