2020
DOI: 10.1002/jhet.3970
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A retrospect on antimicrobial potential of thiazole scaffold

Abstract: Due to its appreciable diversity in biological actions, thiazole and its substituted components, a significant class of heterocyclic compounds has developed as an influential scaffold in the field of chemical sciences. The variability of thiazole core has been expressed through the effective instigation of its anticancer (Dasatinib, Tiazofurin), antiretroviral (Ritonavir, Brecanavir), antimicrobial (Sulfathiazole, Ravuconazole) and anti-inflammatory (Fenclozic acid, Meloxicam) derivatives. This reasonable dive… Show more

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“…Nowadays, research in the field of antimicrobial drug design is focused on the discovery of novel targets and chemical entities that possess antibacterial activity in order to Compounds bearing two thiazole rings, such as the antitumor drug bleomycin, the antiretroviral agent ritonavir, the pharmacokinetic enhancer for HIV drugs cobicistat, and the antibacterial agent cefditoren, have been authorized on the pharmaceutical market (Figure 2) [2,5]. The high medicinal significance of this scaffold has attracted considerable attention from many researchers and encouraged the design and synthesis of numerous thiazoleand bisthiazole-containing compounds with diverse pharmacological activities, such as antibacterial [6], antifungal [7], antiprotozoal [8], antiviral [9,10], anticancer [11], antiinflammatory [12][13][14][15][16], antioxidant [17], analgesic [18], anticonvulsant [19], antidiabetic [20], and antihypertensive [21] activities. Furthermore, thiazole compounds exhibiting a promising biological potential for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease [22,23] and metabolic syndrome [24] have been reported in the scientific literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, research in the field of antimicrobial drug design is focused on the discovery of novel targets and chemical entities that possess antibacterial activity in order to Compounds bearing two thiazole rings, such as the antitumor drug bleomycin, the antiretroviral agent ritonavir, the pharmacokinetic enhancer for HIV drugs cobicistat, and the antibacterial agent cefditoren, have been authorized on the pharmaceutical market (Figure 2) [2,5]. The high medicinal significance of this scaffold has attracted considerable attention from many researchers and encouraged the design and synthesis of numerous thiazoleand bisthiazole-containing compounds with diverse pharmacological activities, such as antibacterial [6], antifungal [7], antiprotozoal [8], antiviral [9,10], anticancer [11], antiinflammatory [12][13][14][15][16], antioxidant [17], analgesic [18], anticonvulsant [19], antidiabetic [20], and antihypertensive [21] activities. Furthermore, thiazole compounds exhibiting a promising biological potential for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease [22,23] and metabolic syndrome [24] have been reported in the scientific literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thiazoles and dihydropyrazoles are versatile ve membered heterocyclic compounds, which are widely used in the eld of medicinal chemistry, natural products and functional materials. Most of the thiazoles have been reported to exhibit vast pharmacological applications including antimicrobial [16,17], antivira [18 -20], antitubercular [21,22], anticancer [23 -26], anti-in ammatory [27 -29], antitrypanosomal [30,31] and anti fungal activity [32,33]. Pyrazoles represent another important nitrogen containing heterocycles that have attracted much more attention among the medicinal chemists due to their extensive applications in the eld of drug discovery [34 -40], agrochemicals [41] and materials [42 -45].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bacterial resistance to antibiotics and similar drugs is a real concern in the scientific profession, as many bacterial species have acquired resistance to treatment. The rise in bacterial resistance has not only contributed to an increase in infection-associated mortality and the frequency of infections but has also contributed to the rise in the economic implications of healthcare linked to the treatment of drug-resistant infections [2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%