1. Anti-infection
  2. Bacterial
  3. 4-Glycidyloxycarbazole

4-Glycidyloxycarbazole (compound 8) is an antimicrobial agent that disrupts bacterial biofilm formation.

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4-Glycidyloxycarbazole

4-Glycidyloxycarbazole Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 51997-51-4

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Description

4-Glycidyloxycarbazole (compound 8) is an antimicrobial agent that disrupts bacterial biofilm formation[1].

Cellular Effect
Cell Line Type Value Description References
L02 IC50
> 160 μM
Compound: SYSU-20530S
Cytotoxicity against human LO2 cells assessed as reduction in cell viability after 48 hrs by CCK8 assay
Cytotoxicity against human LO2 cells assessed as reduction in cell viability after 48 hrs by CCK8 assay
10.1039/C3MD00397C
Molecular Weight

239.27

Formula

C15H13NO2

CAS No.
SMILES

C1(COC2=CC=CC3=C2C4=CC=CC=C4N3)CO1

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