Bioactivity study of Thiazolyl Chromones against Pseudomonas flurescence
Keywords:
Pseudomonas Flurescence, Thiazolyl Chromones, Chromones, HeterocyclesAbstract
Heterocyclic compounds are widely known for their bioactivities. Owing to potential bioactivities of thiazole and chromones, these are attractive lead compounds for drug development. In present investigation thiazolyl chromones were studied for their bioactivity against Pseudomonas flurescence using ampicillin as reference drug.
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