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Recent developments in the synthesis of hybrid heterocycles, a promising approach to develop multi-target antibacterial agentsopen access

Authors
Sadek, Kamal UsefMekheimer, Ramadan AhmedAbd-Elmonem, MohamedAbo-Elsoud, Fatma A.Hayallah, Alaa M.Mostafa, Sara M.Abdellattif, Magda H.Abourehab, Mohammed A. S.Farghaly, Thoraya A.Elkamhawy, Ahmed
Issue Date
Aug-2023
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Keywords
Hybrid molecules; Antibacterial heterocycles; Five-five hybrids; Five-six hybrids; Six-Six hybrids
Citation
Journal of Molecular Structure, v.1286, pp 1 - 41
Pages
41
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Journal Title
Journal of Molecular Structure
Volume
1286
Start Page
1
End Page
41
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/21211
DOI
10.1016/j.molstruc.2023.135616
ISSN
0022-2860
1872-8014
Abstract
Hybrid molecules have become a well-established and powerful biologically relevant heterocycles. They constitute a core structure due to their widespread use in pharmaceutical and agrochemical industry. In recent years this field has been increasingly grown in an extraordinary manner and is now recognized in fields related to drug discovery. A limitation associated with antibacterial drugs is drug resistance and the harmful side effects, lack of efficiency and the need of prolonged therapy required the use of toxic drugs. An interesting and efficient strategy is the combination of two biologically active scaffolds acting at different targets. It is worth to mention that the nature of substituent's and the ring size play a crucial rule in increasing the potency of such compounds. Accessing such challenge, we focus on recent developments in the synthesis of anti-bacterial hybrid heterocycles, in silico methods, docking studies and mode of action utilizing accessible starting materials, simple and efficient processes as well functional groups diversity.
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