Journal of Chemistry

Synthesis, structural characterization and antibacterial studies of Fluoroquinolone Drug-Ciprofloxacin

Author & Affiliation:
Md. ATHAR SHADIQUE
Univ. Dept. of Chemistry LNMU Darbhanga Bihar (India)
PANSHU PRATIK
Dept. of chem. MLSM College LNMU Darbhanga Bihar (India)
PRAPHULLA KUMAR SINGH
Univ. Dept. of chemistry LNMU Darbhanga Bihar (India)
Keyword:
Fluoroquinolones, Ciprofloxacin, Bronchitis, Bacterial Gasteroenteritis
Issue Date:
September 2020
Abstract:

The vibrational spectroscopy, such as FTIR has been used to measure the vibrational modes of fluoroquinolones, provides information about structural differences of its individual members. Form the interpreted spectral data Ciprofloxacin has been distinguished by the presence of different substituents in their parent nucleus.
FTIR study provides the most direct and definitive identification of fluoroquinolone and offer a means for qualitative analysis of newly synthesized fluroquinolone drug-Ciprofloxacin.
Ciprofloxacin is an antibiotic used to treat a number of bacterial infections. This includes bone and joints infection intra abdominal infection certain types of infectious diarrhea, respiratory tract infection skin infections, typhoid fever and urinary tract infections.

Pages:
58-62
ISSN:
2319-8036 (Online) - 0973-3450 (Print)
Source:
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.22147/juc/160502

Copy the following to cite this article:

M. A. Shadique; P. Pratik; P. K. Singh, "Synthesis, structural characterization and antibacterial studies of Fluoroquinolone Drug-Ciprofloxacin", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 16, Issue 5, Page Number 58-62, 2020

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M. A. Shadique; P. Pratik; P. K. Singh, "Synthesis, structural characterization and antibacterial studies of Fluoroquinolone Drug-Ciprofloxacin", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 16, Issue 5, Page Number 58-62, 2020

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