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Synthesis and Evaluation of Cannabigerol Inspired Antimicrobial Compounds

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With rising rates of antimicrobial resistance, new antibiotics are being investigated to ensure effective treatment options exist, essential for public health. Cannabinoids are a class of prenylated phenolic natural products that have been shown to possess antibiotic potential against Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).1, 2 Cannabigerol (CBG) a nonpsychotropic cannabinoid was explored as a promising lead for a new antibiotic candidate. CBG and over 40 analogues were synthesized in a medicinal chemistry manner to construct a structure activity relationship (SAR) study. An alumina-mediated phenol geranylation reaction was employed as a key step in the synthesis of analogues. Here we have identified novel CBG analogues with improved physiochemical properties and increased potency against MRSA.

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