Metallocene QACs: The Incorporation of Ferrocene Moieties into monoQAC and bisQAC Structures.
Kyle J SommersBrian S BentleyRobert G CardenSavannah J PostRyan A AllenRenee C KontosJacob W BlackWilliam M WuestKevin P C MinbiolePublished in: ChemMedChem (2020)
Inspired by the incorporation of metallocene functionalities into a variety of bioactive structures, particularly antimicrobial peptides, we endeavored to broaden the structural variety of quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) by the incorporation of the ferrocene moiety. Accordingly, 23 ferrocene-containing mono- and bisQACs were prepared in high yields and tested for activity against a variety of bacteria, including Gram-negative strains and a panel of clinically isolated MRSA strains. Ferrocene QACs were shown to be effective antiseptics with some displaying single-digit micromolar activity against all bacteria tested, demonstrating yet another step in the expansion of structural variety of antiseptic QACs.