Abstract:N1-Phenyl Substituted 4-Quinolones of Tuberculostatic Activity. -The N1-phenyl-6-fluoro-7-piperazinyl-4-quinolone 3-carboxylates (I) and the diazoniumtetrafluoroborate of sparfloxacin (II) are tested for their ability to inhibit the growth of Mycobacterium strains. -(HOLZGRABE, U.; STEIN-ERT, M.; Pharmazie 56 (2001) 11, 850-851; Inst. Pharm. Lebensmittelchem.,
“…A substitution with a mono-or difluorinated aryl moiety at N1 (D) gives compounds with enhanced antituberculotic activity [41]. All of these substituents were found to be compatible with an insulinotropic effect.…”
Section: Correlation With Risk Of Hypoglycemiamentioning
“…A substitution with a mono-or difluorinated aryl moiety at N1 (D) gives compounds with enhanced antituberculotic activity [41]. All of these substituents were found to be compatible with an insulinotropic effect.…”
Section: Correlation With Risk Of Hypoglycemiamentioning
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