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Quinoxaline 1,4-dioxide: A versatile scaffold endowed with manifold activities

Journal

CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 12, Issue 19, Pages 2259-2272

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/0929867054864831

Keywords

quinoxaline 1,4-dioxides; animal growth promoting; antibacterial activity; hypoxia-selective activity; mutagenicity; antimycobacterial activity; anticandida activity; antiprotozoal activity; SAR studies; chemical syntheses and reactions

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Since 1940s, Quinoxaline 1,4-dioxides (QdNO's) are known as potent antibacterial agents, and subtherapeutic levels have been used to promote growth and improve efficiency of feed conversion in animal feed. They have also shown a selective cytotoxicity against hypoxic cells present in solid tumours. Furthermore, recent studies have put in evidence that QdNO's are endowed with antitubercular, antiprotozoal and anticandida activities. On the other hand, several authors have reported about photoallergic and mutagenic effects of some derivatives. QdNO's may also cause the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and influence the horizontal transfer of virulence genes between bacteria. In this review article we report the biological properties, the mode of action and Structure Activity Relationship (SAR) studies of the QdNO derivatives. Furthermore, some cytogenetic and genotoxic effects, classical and more recent method of synthesis, the quinoxaline 1,4-dioxides, and some of their most important reactions, were also reported.

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