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Letters in Organic Chemistry

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ISSN (Print): 1570-1786
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Research Article

Synthesis and Evaluation of Isatin Schiff Bases Against Plant Pathogens Validated Through Aspartyl Protease and Acetylcholine Binding Proteins Docked Studies

Author(s): Shivani Loomba, Divya Utreja*, Komalpreet Kaur, Jaspal Kaur, Shivali Sharma, Narpinderjit K. Dhillon and Rajesh K. Pathak

Volume 18, Issue 12, 2021

Published on: 10 June, 2021

Page: [1000 - 1011] Pages: 12

DOI: 10.2174/1570178618666210610160546

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Abstract

Schiff bases of isatin were synthesized by reacting isatin with substituted aromatic amines and were characterized by UV-Visible, 1HNMR, 13CNMR, IR and micro analytical data. All the synthesized isatin Schiff bases were screened in vitro against wheat pathogenic fungi Bipolaris sorokiniana, Alternaria triticina using spore inhibition technique and brinjal parasite- Meloidogyne incognita by egg hatch inhibition and J2 mortality. The in vitro study and docking simulation studies revealed that the 3-(2, 4, 5-trichlorophenylimino) indolin-2-one 6f and 3-(2, 4- dinitrophenylimino) indolin-2-one 6c substituted with tri-halogen and dinitro electron withdrawing groups were found to be promising antipathogenic candidates. The possible binding interactions of tested compounds with Aspartyl protease and Acetylcholine binding proteins were analyzed through molecular docking.

Keywords: Isatin, Aromatic amine, Schiff bases, antifungal, antinemic, molecular docking.

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