Fatty Acids in Heterocyclic Synthesis. Part XIV: Synthesis of Surface Active Agents from Some Novel Class of Oxadiazole, Thiadiazole and Triazole Derivatives Having Microbiological Activities

2013 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 509-523 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iman A. Gad El-Karim ◽  
Mahasen S. Amine ◽  
Amal A. Mahmoud ◽  
Alaa S. Gouda
Parasitology ◽  
1974 ◽  
Vol 69 (3) ◽  
pp. 455-463 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Austin ◽  
P. Frappaolo ◽  
B. Gilbert ◽  
W. Landis ◽  
M. N. da Rosa ◽  
...  

The stimulus provided to cercariae by the skin fat of their definitive hosts is not the same forSchistosoma mansoniandAustrobilharzia terrigalensis.Cercariae of the former parasite are stimulated by unsaturated fatty acids, those of the latter by cholesterol.A reinvestigation of the penetration stimulant factors present in crude egg lecithin, which contains both cholesterol and free fatty acids as impurities, has shown that the latter are responsible for the stimulus inS. mansoni.The phospholipid fraction is inactive as is pure cholesterol. A little excitation of cercariae is produced by the monoglyceride fraction. These results fully confirm earlier findings.Of surface active agents other than lecithin, stimulatory activity was found only in one product which possessed carboxyl groups. Of the C18acids examined, stearic (18:0) is inactive, oleic (18:1) slightly active, linoleic (18:2) and linolenic (18:3) acids highly active. Oleic acid was shown by GC-mass spectrometry to be the most abundant acid in crude egg lecithin and is probably the main penetration stimulus present.


1962 ◽  
Vol 60 (4) ◽  
pp. 509-525 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. D'arcy Hart ◽  
J. E. Lovelock ◽  
T. Nash

Long-chain fatty acids are not appreciably bactericidal to tubercle bacilli at neutral pH, but become so even in slightly acid solution. In this way tubercle bacilli, normally resistant to 0·1 N hydrochloric acid (pH 1·0), are rapidly killed at this pH if traces of fatty acid are present, such as can be found inside test tubes that have been plugged with cotton wool and sterilized by dry heat.The lethal effect is largely prevented by non-ionic, cationic, and to a lesser extent anionic detergents, which probably take up the fatty acid into the micelles so that it can no longer attack the bacilli.The various fatty acids identified in the deposit from heated cotton wool were tested individually and found to be bactericidal. They comprised the usual C12to C18saturated acids and also oleic acid. The latter, however, showed no particular lethal toxicity in excess of that shown by, for example, palmitic acid. Shorter chained fatty acids than those represented in the deposit were less lethal.We wish to thank Dr A. T. James for the chromatographic analyses and for advice; Dr R. J. W. Rees for carrying out counts of total acid-fast bacilli in two experiments; Messrs. Robinson & Sons Ltd, Chesterfield, for information on the industrial processes involved in the preparation of cotton wool; Mr E. J. Latham for advice on preparing glassware; and Dr J. Marks for helpful criticism of the manuscript.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 4284-4291 ◽  

Surface-active agents were used in textile industries in all processes. Fatty acid derivatives based materials known as important auxiliaries. This research aims to develop some unsaturated fatty acids derivatives to be used as textile auxiliaries. Three unsaturated fatty acids were reacted with materials having different structure (PEG; 1000, 4000 and 6000 g/mole), polyethylenimine (PEI), stearyl alcohol and Octadecylamine). Synthesized auxiliaries were characterised by measuring FT-IR, HLB and cloud point and stability over different time period. Produced materials after characterisation were classified to be used as O/W emulsifiers or softeners. Applied these materials as softeners on cotton fabrics provide good physical and mechanical properties. Furthermore, using these materials as emulsifiers to prepare printing pastes and apply them into cotton fabrics provide good colour strength and colour fastness of printed fabrics.


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