Abstract
A series of 3-substituted-thiochroman-4-one semicarbazone derivatives were designed based on the bioisosterism and combination principle in drug design. The target compounds were prepared from 3-substitutedthiochroman- 4-one (1) and 4-substituted-semicarbazides( 2), their structures were confirmed by MS and 1H NMR. The antifungal assay was carried out in vitro by twofold dilution. The result shows that all the compounds are of antifungal activities against the tested fungi at different levels.
Keywords: 3-substituted-thiochroman-4-one semicarbazone, Synthesis, Antifungal activity, 4-substituted-semicarbazides, thiochromanones, semicarbazone, Fluconazole, fungal reproduction, thiochromanones moiety
Letters in Drug Design & Discovery
Title:Synthesis and Antifungal Activity of 3-Substituted-thiochroman-4-one Semicarbazone Derivatives
Volume: 9 Issue: 8
Author(s): Hong-jian Geng, Zhao-bin Xing, Wei Luo, Ling Cong, Xin-yu Li and Chun Guo
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Keywords: 3-substituted-thiochroman-4-one semicarbazone, Synthesis, Antifungal activity, 4-substituted-semicarbazides, thiochromanones, semicarbazone, Fluconazole, fungal reproduction, thiochromanones moiety
Abstract: A series of 3-substituted-thiochroman-4-one semicarbazone derivatives were designed based on the bioisosterism and combination principle in drug design. The target compounds were prepared from 3-substitutedthiochroman- 4-one (1) and 4-substituted-semicarbazides( 2), their structures were confirmed by MS and 1H NMR. The antifungal assay was carried out in vitro by twofold dilution. The result shows that all the compounds are of antifungal activities against the tested fungi at different levels.
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Geng Hong-jian, Xing Zhao-bin, Luo Wei, Cong Ling, Li Xin-yu and Guo Chun, Synthesis and Antifungal Activity of 3-Substituted-thiochroman-4-one Semicarbazone Derivatives, Letters in Drug Design & Discovery 2012; 9 (8) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157018012802652903
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