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Title: | Study of newly synthesized amide derivatives as potential biologically active compounds | Authors: | Matijević Borko Vaštag Đenđi Perišić-Janjić Nada Apostolov Suzana Petrović Slobodan |
Keywords: | derivatives chloroacetamides, spectrophotometric, correlation analysis | Issue Date: | 2012 | Journal: | Proceedings 5th International Congress: "Contemporary Materials" (ContMat), 5th Contemporary Materials (ContMat), Banja Luka, 2012 | Abstract: | Newly synthesized amides are potential biologically active compounds and theirphysico-chemical characterization is important. In this work we investigated a serie of newlysynthesized derivatives chloroacetamides, using spectrophotometric methods. Absorption spectra oftwelve newly synthesized derivatives were recorded in the UV range in twelve different solvents. Theeffects of substances on the absorption spectra of these new chloroacetamide derivates have beeninterpreted by correlation of absorption frequencies with Hametovom substituent constant, ,.Applying Kamelt-Taft solvatochromic models were tested the interaction between the substance andthe used solvent. Correlation between obtained spectroscopic parameters with the predictors ofbiological activity suggests that tested compounds are potential biologically active substances and thatthis method can predict their biological activity. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/28136 |
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