Kupchik EJ, Pisano MA, Carroll AM, Lumpp JR, Feiccabrino JA. Antimicrobial activity of N-substituted N-(triphenylstannyl)cyanamides and triethylammonium (organocyanoamino)chlorotriphenylstannates.
J Pharm Sci 1980;
69:340-2. [PMID:
7381715 DOI:
10.1002/jps.2600690323]
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Abstract
N-Substituted N-(triphenylstannyl)cyanamides were studied and found to be better antifungal agents than the previously tested N-substituted N'-cyano-S-(triphenylstannyl)isothioureas and N-substituted N'-cyano-O-(triphenylstannyl)isoureas. They were similar in activity to the previously tested ethyl N-aryl-S-(triphenylstannyl)-isothiocarbamates. The antifungal activity of triethylammonium (organocyanoamino)chlorotriphenylstannates, which are the triethylammonium chloride complexes of N-substituted N-(triphenylstannyl)-cyanamides, was similar to or better than that of the N-substituted N-(triphenylstannyl)cyanamides. Triethylammonium (acetylcyanoamino)chlorotriphenylstannate and triethylammonium dichlorotriphenylstannate were highly inhibitory toward Gram-positive bacteria.
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