Synthesis, antibacterial properties and 2D-QSAR studies of quinolone-triazole conjugates

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2018.0

Abstract

A set of 1,2,3-triazole incorporated quinolone antibiotic conjugates 10-15, 17-19 were synthesized via microwave assisted click chemistry technique. Some of the aryl-substituted conjugates 17-19 show promising antibacterial properties against the tested Gram-positive (S. aureus and S. pyogenes) and Gram-negative bacteria (S. typhi) with potency higher than that of the parent antibiotics 1-3. 2D-QSAR modeling supports the observed biological properties.

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