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Synthesis and biological evaluation of new enantiomerically pure azole derivatives as inhibitors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Castagnolo, Daniele,Radi, Marco,Dessi, Filippo,Manetti, Fabrizio,Saddi, Manuela,Meleddu, Rita,Logu, Alessandro De,Botta, Maurizio
scheme or table, p. 2203 - 2205 (2009/12/03)
A series of novel enantiomerically pure azole derivatives was synthesized. The new compounds, bearing both an imidazole as well as a triazole moiety, were evaluated as antimycobacterial agents. One of them proved to have activity against Mycobaterium tube
Synthesis of enantiomerically pure α-[4-(1-substituted)-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl]-benzylacetamides via microwave-assisted click chemistry: towards new potential antimicrobial agents
Castagnolo, Daniele,Dessi, Filippo,Radi, Marco,Botta, Maurizio
, p. 1345 - 1350 (2008/02/10)
Chiral 1-phenyl-2-propynylamines are important building blocks for the synthesis of antifungal and antiaromatase agents related to bifonazole. In this report, a microwave-assisted Cu(I)-catalyzed 'click chemistry' approach has been employed to easily generate a small library of enantiomerically pure α-[4-(1-substituted)-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl]benzylacetamides starting from racemic propargylamines. These compounds could represent easily accessible intermediates for the synthesis of new antimicrobial agents.
