Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry | 2021

Antimicrobial Properties of Mandelic Acid, Gallic Acid and their Derivatives.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


PURPOSE\nAlpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) are one of the classes of hydroxy acids being beneficial for human health. The manuscript summarizes the biological properties of two popular members of AHAs i.e. mandelic acid (MA) and gallic acid (GA) with particular emphasis on antimicrobial properties. Moreover, attempts to design of new derivatives improving the natural properties of AHAs by using the chemical and physical approach, are discussed.\n\n\nMETHODS\nAntimicrobial properties of MA, an arylalkyl AHA containing phenyl group attached to α-carbon, and GA, an aromatic trihydroxybenzoic acid containing the phenolic ring and carboxylic acid functional group, and their derivatives against common human and plant pathogenic fungi have been reviewed.\n\n\nRESULTS\nThe antimicrobial activity of MA and GA is a complex phenomenon strictly correlated with other properties exhibited by these acids e.g. pro-oxidative activity, hydrophobicity. In most cases, the acids derivatives exhibited higher antimicrobial activity than acids itself. This is probably because of the higher lipophilicity of moiety that allows better penetration through the cell membrane.\n\n\nCONCLUSION\nMA and GA present an excellent health-promoting tool and are valuable starting materials for the design of new compounds such as metal complexes with alkali, or alkali earth metals. The lipophilic, antimicrobial, and pro-oxidative properties act synergistically supporting the pharmacological and therapeutic effect of acids and their derivatives.

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DOI 10.2174/1389557521666210105123834
Language English
Journal Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry

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