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Syntheses of curcumin bioconjugates and study of their antibacterial activities against β-lactamase-producing microorganisms

Kumar et al., 2001

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7051874325315428812
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Kumar S
Narain U
Tripathi S
Misra K
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Bioconjugate Chemistry

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In the present study curcumin bioconjugates, viz. di-O-glycinoylcurcumin (I), di-O-glycinoyl-C 4-glycylcurcumin (II), 5 '-deoxy-5 '-curcuminylthymidine (5 '-cur-T)(IV), and 2 '-deoxy-2 '- curcuminyluridine (2 '-cur-U)(V) have been synthesized and characterized by elemental …
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