Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Studies of Some New N-Bridged Heterocycles
Date
2013
Authors
Malladi, Shridhar Ashok
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Antibiotics, first introduced in the 1940s, dramatically reduced illnesses and
deaths caused by bacterial infections. Before the introduction of antibiotics, infectious
diseases claimed countless victims. But a hallmark of antibiotics is that they lose their
effectiveness over time as bacteria naturally evolve and mutate and so become
resistant to the medicine's effects. The rate of growth of antimicrobial resistance has
accelerated due to the widespread global use of antibiotics. It is important to find out
newer, safer and more effective antibiotics with broad-spectrum of activity.
Heterocyclic compounds by virtue of their specific activity could be employed in the
treatment of infectious diseases. A systematic investigation of this class of
heterocyclic lead revealed that pyrazole containing pharmacoactive agents play
important role in medicinal chemistry. The prevalence of pyrazole cores in
biologically active molecules has stimulated the need for elegant and efficient ways to
make these heterocyclic lead. Owing to the pharmacological importance of pyrazole
and its derivatives, in the present work, it has been contemplated to couple various
biologically active heterocyclic moieties with pyrazole through active functional
systems to form a new molecular framework. Accordingly, different series, viz.
triazolothiadiazole (P1-10), oxadiazole (P11-24), thiazole (P25-38), Schiff base (P39-48),
Cyanopyridone (P49-63) and pyrazoline derivatives (P64-74) carrying pyrazole ring as
core structure have been designed and synthesized. Structures of the newly
synthesized compounds were confirmed by FT-IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, mass spectral
studies followed by elemental analyses. The newly synthesized compounds were
tested for their antimicrobial activity. Selected compounds were also screened for
anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity. Some of the synthesized compounds were
found to exhibit potent activity. The acute oral toxicity study for few of the
biologically active compounds was also performed. Molecular docking studies of
selected compounds were carried out for better understanding of the drug-receptor
interaction.
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Department of Chemistry, Pyrazole, Triazolothiadiazole, Oxadiazole, Schiff base, Cyanopyridone, Pyrazoline, Biological and Molecular docking studies