60855-15-4Relevant articles and documents
Halogenated phenazines that potently eradicate biofilms, MRSA persister cells in non-biofilm cultures, and mycobacterium tuberculosis
Garrison, Aaron T.,Abouelhassan, Yasmeen,Kallifidas, Dimitris,Bai, Fang,Ukhanova, Maria,Mai, Volker,Jin, Shouguang,Luesch, Hendrik,Huigens, Robert W.
, p. 14819 - 14823 (2015)
Conventional antibiotics are ineffective against non-replicating bacteria (for example, bacteria within biofilms). We report a series of halogenated phenazines (HP), inspired by marine antibiotic 1, that targets persistent bacteria. HP 14 demonstrated the
Oxidative cross-coupling reaction of catechols with active methylene compounds in an aqueous medium using an AlPO4-supported Ru catalyst
Maeno, Zen,Yamamoto, Masanobu,Mitsudome, Takato,Mizugaki, Tomoo,Jitsukawa, Koichiro
, p. 5401 - 5405 (2018/11/20)
A green oxidative coupling reaction of catechols with active methylene compounds was achieved using an AlPO4-supported Ru catalyst, where O2 and H2O were used as the ideal oxidant and solvent, respectively. The catalyst is
Haptenes and Conjugates Derived from Pyocyanin, Antibodies Thereof, and Immunichemical Method for Detecting Infections Caused by Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
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Paragraph 0204, (2016/02/22)
The present invention relates to a compound of general formula I and to the use thereof as a hapten. An object of the present invention is also a conjugate of said compound I with a carrier protein or fragment thereof, with a detectable labelling agent, or with a polymer or support, and to the use thereof for producing antibodies. Furthermore, the present invention also relates to a method for the detection and/or quantification of 1-hydroxyphenazine and/or pyocyanin using said antibodies and conjugates for the detection of infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.