2 resultados para Acetamides
em Indian Institute of Science - Bangalore - Índia
Resumo:
Thioacetamide has a dipole moment substantially higher than the vector sum of the normal characteristic moments of its constituent bonds. However, the effect can reasonably be accounted for on the scheme of alterations in charge distribution and hence of bond moments proposed by Smith, Ree, Magee and Eyring. The same is probably true for chloroacetamide even though the problem of rotation about the C-C single bond renders the conclusion less certain. For cyanoacetamide, the observed moment cannot be accounted for satisfactorily on this basis.
Resumo:
A new class of bis(oxazolyl/thiazolyl/imidazolyl)amidomethanesulfonyl acetamides was prepared from the respective (oxazolyl/thiazolyl/imidazolyl)carbamoyl-methylthio acetic acid and studied their antioxidant activity and cytotoxic activitity against A549 lung adenocarcinoma cells. The methyl-substituted sulfonyl bisoxazoles exhibited excellent radical scavenging activity. On the other hand, the chloro-substituted sulfonyl bisthiazoles (IC50 = 49 A mu M) and sulfonyl bisimidazoles (IC50 = 24 A mu M) showed noticeable cytotoxic activity on A549 cells.