Synthesis of Novel Butyl Paraben Hybrid Derivative

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  • Pradip S. Shelar Department of Chemistry, K. J. Somaiya college of Arts, Science and Commerce, Mohinirajnagar, Kopargaon - 423601, Dist. Ahemadnagar, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Vijay D. Gangan Department of Chemistry, Reena Mehta College of Arts, Commerce, Science and Management Studies, Bhayandar (W), Thane – 401101, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Snehal D. Patel Department of Chemistry, Reena Mehta College of Arts, Commerce, Science and Management Studies, Bhayandar (W), Thane – 401101, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Tanuja P. Parulekar Department of Chemistry, S.I.W.S. N.R. Swamy College of Commerce & Economics and Smt. Thirumalai College of Science, Wadala, Mumbai-400031, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Sharad G. Shilkande Department of Chemistry, Sheth J. N. Paliwala College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Pali-Sudhagad, Dist. Raigad – 410205, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Mahendra H. Janrao Department of Chemistry, VPMK’s Art, Commerce and Science College Kinhavali, Taluka Shahapur, Dist. Thane 421403, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Saurabh Balasaheb Patil MVPs KKW Arts, Science and Commerce College, Pimpalgaon (B), Nashik, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Yogesh S. Shelar SICES Degree College Of Arts, Science and Commerce College, Jambhul Phata, Ambernath-Badlapur Road, Ambernath (West) 421505, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Dipali G. Wavhal SICES Degree College Of Arts, Science and Commerce College, Jambhul Phata, Ambernath-Badlapur Road, Ambernath (West) 421505, Maharashtra, India Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRST251327

Keywords:

parabens, IR, 1HNMR, Mass, elemental analysis, hybrid molecule

Abstract

Parabens are class of chemicals widely used as preservatives in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. They are effective preservatives in many types of formulas. These compounds and their salts are used primarily for their bacterial and fungicidal properties. They are also used as food additives. Their analogues viz. ethers, esters and hybrid / fused molecules also possess various biological activities which prompted us to synthesize few more analogues for their future application as bioactive molecules. The synthesized compound was unambiguously characterized by IR, 1HNMR, Maas and elemental analysis.

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21-07-2025

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Synthesis of Novel Butyl Paraben Hybrid Derivative. (2025). International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology, 12(4), 582-586. https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRST251327