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Antimicrobial effects of some benzthiazol derivatives

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Substitution with NO2, Cl, Br and I into position 6 of 2-benzthiazoIthiol derivatives increased their antimicrobial efficiency while the SH group is preserved. This increase affected both G+ and G-bacteria, mycobacteria and some fungi The degree of efficiency of the benzthiazol derivatives is also influenced by the substituent in position 2.

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Foltínová, P., Sutoris, V., Blöckinger, G. et al. Antimicrobial effects of some benzthiazol derivatives. Folia Microbiol 23, 225–228 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02876583

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