Chimeric Amphiphilic Disinfectants: Quaternary Ammonium/Quaternary Phosphonium Hybrid Structures

Author:

Leatherbury Moneya S.1,Thierer Laura M.1ORCID,Sanchez Christian A.2,Vargas‐Cuebas Germán G.2,Petersen Ashley A.1,Amoo Lauren E.1,Bezold Elise L.2,Washington Keshyne C.1,Mistrot M. Brody3ORCID,Zdilla Michael J.3ORCID,Wuest William M.2ORCID,Minbiole Kevin P. C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Villanova University Villanova PA 19085 USA

2. Department of Chemistry Emory University Atlanta GA 30322 USA

3. Department of Chemistry Temple University Philadelphia PA 19122 USA

Abstract

AbstractCationic biocides play a crucial role in the disinfection of domestic and healthcare surfaces. Due to the rise of bacterial resistance towards common cationic disinfectants like quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs), the development of novel actives is necessary for effective infection prevention and control. Toward this end, a series of 15 chimeric biscationic amphiphilic compounds, bearing both ammonium and phosphonium residues, were prepared to probe the structure and efficacy of mixed cationic ammonium‐phosphonium structures. Compounds were obtained in two steps and good yields, with straightforward and chromatography‐free purifications. Antibacterial activity evaluation of these compounds against a panel of seven bacterial strains, including two MRSA strains as well as opportunistic pathogen A. baumannii, were encouraging, as low micromolar inhibitory activity was observed for multiple structures. Alkyl chain length on the ammonium group was, as expected, a major determinant of bioactivity. In addition, high therapeutic indexes (up to 125‐fold) for triphenyl phosphonium‐bearing amphiphiles were observed when comparing antimicrobial activity to mammalian cell lysis activity.

Funder

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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