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New COVER in "Organometallics" on boron-based antimicrobial and antifungal agents

The Organometallics journal (ACS Publications) features in its COVER the recently published article "Metallacarborane Assemblies as Effective Antimicrobial Agents, Including a Highly Potent Anti-MRSA Agent" by ICMAB researcher, Clara Viñas and co-workers from ICMAB, Universitat de Girona, Universidad de Córdoba and Durham University (UK).

Anna
28 December 2020
The article evaluates the antimicrobial and antifungal properties of new salts based on boron. The evaluation of the antimicrobial properties of the new studied compounds revealed all of the salts to be highly effective antibacterial agents for four Gram-positive bacteria strains and antifungal agents for three Candida albicans strains.
 
One of the four Gram-positive bacteria strains tested was a life-threatening superbug methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolate, which is resistant to many commercial antimicrobial drugs.

Abstract of the article

The salts Na[ROC(O)Ph], Na[1-ROC(O)-1,12-C2B10H11], K2[1,4-(ROC(O))2-C6H4], and K2[1,12-(ROC(O))2-1,12-C2B10H10], where R is the cobaltabis(dicarbollide)-diethylene glycol group [3,3′-Co(8-(OCH2CH2OCH2CH2)-1,2-C2B9H10)(1′,2′-C2B9H11)], were synthesized from the corresponding carboxylate salt and the zwitterion [3,3′-Co(8-(CH2CH2O)2-1,2-C2B9H10)(1′,2′-C2B9H11)]. The dianion in K2[1,12-(ROC(O))2-1,12-C2B10H10] showed at least one K+ cation to be tightly bound to the dianion via K···O and K···H–B interactions with both p-carborane and cobaltabis(dicarbollide) clusters on the basis of NMR and MS data and support of hybrid-DFT computations.

An evaluation of the antimicrobial properties of these compounds revealed all of the salts to be highly effective antibacterial agents for four Gram-positive bacteria strains (standard minimum inhibitory concentration, MIC, of 1 mg/L for Na[ROC(O)Ph]; Na[3]) and antifungal agents for three Candida albicans strains (MIC 4 mg/L for the salts K2[4] and K2[6]). One of the four Gram-positive bacteria strains tested was a life-threatening superbug methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolate, which is resistant to many commercial antimicrobial drugs.

The cobaltabis(dicarbollide) derivative Na[3] has a remarkable inhibitory effect on the MRSA strain with an MIC of only 1 mg/L and a minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of 2 mg/L, thus suggesting its potential as an antibacterial agent against MRSA.

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More information can be found in the Full Paper by Clara Viñas et al.:

Metallacarborane Assemblies as Effective Antimicrobial Agents, Including a Highly Potent Anti-MRSA Agent
Isabel Romero, Margarita Martinez-Medina, Carla Camprubí-Font, Ines Bennour, David Moreno, Luis Martínez-Martínez, Francesc Teixidor, Mark A. Fox, Clara Viñas
Organometallics 2020, 39, 23, 4253–4264. DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00315

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