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Development of novel anti-infective and antioxidant azole hybrids using a wet and dry approach

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FUTURE MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages -

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FUTURE SCI LTD
DOI: 10.4155/fmc-2020-0321

Keywords

1; 2; 3-triazole; antimicrobial; antioxidant; benzimidazole; click chemistry; molecular docking

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  1. DST-PURSE, New Delhi [SR/PURSE Phase 2/40[G]]

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This study focuses on the synthesis of novel antimicrobials by preparing a series of azole hybrids and evaluating their antibacterial and antifungal activities, with the potential to discover molecules that are superior to established drugs.
Background: Considering emerging drug resistance in microbes, this work is focused on the synthesis of azole hybrids as novel antimicrobials. Materials & methods: The triazole derivatives were prepared using azide alkyne cycloaddition reaction. The antimicrobial potential of these compounds was evaluated by serial dilution method. Results: A series of azole hybrids containing benzimidazole-1,2,3-triazole skeleton was designed and synthesized via click reaction. Compound 4s showed notable antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans (MIC 0.0165 mu mol/ml), and 4q gives remarkable radical scavenging activity (IC50 0.0092 mu mol/ml). The compounds 4a, 4k, 4o, 4s, 4x. 4m, 4n, 4s, 4t and 4x are commendable antibacterial and antifungal molecules, even better than established drugs. Molecular docking reveals that compound 4s binds with tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase residues through two H-bonds. Conclusion: Compounds 4s and 4k may be considered valuable lead compounds for further optimization as antimicrobial drugs.

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