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Triazole: A Promising Antitubercular Agent
Chemical Biology & Drug Design, 2015Tuberculosis is a contagious disease with comparatively high mortality worldwide. The statistics shows that around three million people throughout the world die annually from tuberculosis and there are around eight million new cases each year, of which developing countries showed major share.
Srinivasa Budagumpi +3 more
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Thiophene containing triarylmethanes as antitubercular agents
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2008A new series of thiophene containing triarylmethane derivatives were synthesized from the Friedel-Crafts alkylation of diarylcarbinols followed by incorporation of amino alkyl chains. These were evaluated against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37R(v) and showed the activity in the range of 3.12-12.5 microg/mL in vitro.
Vinita Chaturvedi +4 more
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Synthesis and Investigation of Phthalazinones as Antitubercular Agents
Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2019AbstractA series of 2‐ and 7‐substituted phthalazinones was synthesised and their potential as anti‐tubercular drugs assessed via Mycobacterium tuberculosis (mc26230) growth inhibition assays. All phthalazinones tested showed growth inhibitory activity (MIC <100 μm), and those compounds containing lipophilic and electron‐withdrawing groups generally
Kristiana T. Santoso +10 more
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New Hydroxamic Acids as Antitubercular Agents
Nature, 1952PREVIOUSLY, one of us suggested using salicylhydroxamic acid as an antitubercular agent1. The substance was subjected to clinical examination by another of us (S.H.) and showed promising results in fifteen cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. The substance was well tolerated by the patients, when large doses of 10–20 gm./day were administered.
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ChemInform, 2005
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Rakesh Kumar Sinha +5 more
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Rakesh Kumar Sinha +5 more
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Salicylhydroxamic Acid as an Antitubercular Agent
Nature, 1950SOME derivatives of salicylic acid possess antitubercular properties, the most important of such substances being the well-known p-aminosalicylic acid used by Lehmann1. Nevertheless, numerous investigations seem to indicate that most of the antitubercular compounds contain amino-groups.
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