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   Synthesis of 2-{(5-phenyl-1,3,4-Oxadiazol-2-yl)sulfanyl}-N-substituted acetamides as potential antimicrobial and hemolytic agents  
   
نویسنده rehman a.-u. ,abbasi m.a. ,siddiqui s.z. ,ahmad i. ,shahid m. ,subhani z.
منبع pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences - 2016 - دوره : 29 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:801 -809
چکیده    A new series of n-substituted derivatives of 2-{(5-phenyl-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl)sulfanyl}acetamides was synthesized. the synthesis was carried out by converting benzoic acid (1) into ethyl benzoate (2),benzohydrazide (3) and then 5-pheny-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-thiol (4) step by st0ep. the target compounds 6a-p were synthesized by reaction of compound 4 with equimolar ratios of different n-alkyl/aryl substituted 2-bromoacetamide (5a-p) in the presence of dmf and sodium hydride (nah). the spectral (ei-ms,ir,1h-nmr) characterization of all the synthesized compounds reveal their successful synthesis. the compounds were also screened for antimicrobial &hemolytic activity and most of them were found to be active against the selected microbial species at variable extent relative to reference standards. but 6h was the most active against the selected panel of microbes. this series showed less toxicity and may be considered for further biological screening and application trial except 6m,possessing higher cytotoxicity.
کلیدواژه 4-Oxadiazole; Antimicrobial activity; Benzoic acid; Hemolytic activity; Spectral characterization
آدرس department of chemistry,government college university,lahore, Pakistan, department of chemistry,government college university,lahore, Pakistan, department of chemistry,government college university,lahore, Pakistan, department of pharmacy,islamia university of bahawalpur,bahawalpur, Pakistan, bioassays section,pmbl,department of chemistry and biochemistry,university of agriculture,faisalabad, Pakistan, bioassays section,pmbl,department of chemistry and biochemistry,university of agriculture,faisalabad, Pakistan
 
     
   
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