- Microwave synthesis, characterization, and antimicrobial activity of some novel isatin derivatives
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Three series of isatin derivatives [3-hydrazino, 3-thiosemicarbazino, and 3-imino carboxylic acid derivatives] were synthesized employing microwave irradiation. The prepared compounds were characterized by FT-IR, NMR, elemental analysis, and X-ray crystal
- El-Faham, Ayman,Hozzein, Wael N.,Wadaan, Mohammad A. M.,Khattab, Sherine N.,Ghabbour, Hazem A.,Fun, Hoong-Kun,Siddiqui, Mohammed Rafiq
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- Microwave-assisted synthesis and antimicrobial activity of novel spiro 1,3,4-thiadiazolines from isatin derivatives
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This work describes the synthesis of spiro 1,3,4-thiadiazolines from isatin-β-thiosemicarbazone acetylation, using microwave irradiation as a source of heating the reaction medium. N-substituted isatin derivatives were used as substrates to obtain thiosemicarbazones by adding thiosemicarbazide to the isatin ketone carbonyl. The final synthetic step was the reaction of thiosemicarbazones with acetic anhydride under microwave irradiation to get the spiro compounds. Reaction times ranged from 6 to 18 minutes resulting in yields of up to 90%. Biological assays have shown promising antibacterial and antifungal activity, especially spiro thiadiazolines derived from allylated isatins. All the proposed molecules proved to be potential drug candidates based on the results of the in silico investigation, with satisfactory drug-likeness and drug-score, respecting Lipinski's rule. The use of the microwave reactor was efficient for the synthesis of thiosemicarbazones and spiro compounds, resulting in a significant reduction in reaction times with conventional heating. Taking into account the threat of antimicrobial resistance, this work presents a series of bioactive molecules that are easily obtained via microwave reaction.
- da Costa, Daniel Pereira,de Castro, Aleff Cruz,da Silva, Girlyanderson Araújo,Lima-Junior, Claudio Gabriel,de Andrade Júnior, Francisco Patricio,de Oliveira Lima, Edeltrudes,Vaz, Boniek Gontijo,da Silva, Lidya Cardoso
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p. 766 - 776
(2020/12/31)
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- Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, in vitro cytotoxic and structure activity relationships of some mononuclear Ru(II) complexes
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New mononuclear Ru(II) complexes [Ru(A)2(B)}2+, where A= 2,2'-bipyridine/1,10-phenanthroline and B= 3,4,5-tri-OCH3-DPC, 4-CH3-DPC, 4-N(CH3)2-DPC, 4-NO2-DPC, N-BITSZ, PTSZ and PINH, were prepared and characterized by spectroscopic methods. The in vitro cytotoxic activities of the complexes and their corresponding ligands were investigated against the human cancer TlyMPhocyte cell lines molt 4/c8 and CEM and the murine tumor leukemia cell line L1210, human promyelocytic leukemia cells (HL-60) and Bel-7402 liver cancer cells by MTT assay. The complexes [Ru(A)2(B)}2+ (A= 1,10-phenanthroline, B= 3,4,5-tri-OCH3-DPC) exerts rather more potent activities against all of these cell lines, especially for CEM and L1210. Ru complexes and structure-activity relationships and anticancer mechanisms are also discussed.
- Thota, Sreekanth,Vallala, Srujana,Imran, Mohammad,Mekala, Sravani,Anchuri, Shyam Sunder,Karki, Subhas Somalingappa,Yerra, Rajeshwar,Balzarini, Jan,De Clercq, Erik
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p. 1031 - 1045
(2013/07/28)
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- Microwave irradiation for accelerating each step for the synthesis of 1,2,4-triazino[5,6-b]indole-3-thiolsand their derivatives from isatin and 5-chloroisatin
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Microwave irradiation has been used to accelerate the conversion of isatin (1), 5-chloroisatin (2), and N-benzylisatin (3) to their thiosemicarbazones and their subsequent cyclization into 1,2,4-triazino[5,6-e]indole-3-thiols 7 and 8; and the W-benzyl derivative 9. Selective and complete alkylation of 1, 7, 8, and 9 has also been achieved under microwave irradiation.
- El Ashry, El Sayed H.,Ramadan, El Sayed,Abdel Hamid, Hamida M.,Hagar, Mohamed
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p. 723 - 725
(2007/10/03)
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