Abstract
Alkoxybenzaldehyde thiosemicarbazones were prepared and the antibacterial action against human type tubercle bacilli was tested in a Kirchner medium (OR, R=C4H9(o, p), C6H13(p), C8H17(o, p), C12H25(o, p), C14H29(o, p)). The size of alkyl group affected the antibacterial action which increased with the increased number of carbon in the alkyl and reached the maximum at C6 to C8, decreasing above that number. Antibacterial action of the para-compounds were better than the corresponding ortho-compounds.
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