Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) and fungal diseases are opportunistic infections that very often complicate the immunological response in HIV-infected individuals [1-3]. During our studies on novel antimycobacterial and antifungal agents we synthesized a number of new pyrrole derivatives and among them some proved very active against both fungi and mycobacteria. Some others instead were very selective against mycobacteria only. So we pursued a program aimed at individuating the chemical groups or their association, responsible for the particular activity. Moreover, many other pyrroles we synthesized showed to be very active as COX-2 selective inhibitors. In this review we describe our approaches to the synthesis of the pyrrolic structures studied.
Keywords: Pyrrolnitrin, Candida albicans, electrophilic attack, delocalization, mycobacteria
Current Organic Chemistry
Title: New Pyrroles with Potential Antimycobacterial, Antifungal and Selective COX-2 Inhibiting Activities. Synthetic Methodologies
Volume: 11 Issue: 12
Author(s): M. Biava, G. C. Porretta, G. Poce, S. Supino and G. Sleiter
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Keywords: Pyrrolnitrin, Candida albicans, electrophilic attack, delocalization, mycobacteria
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) and fungal diseases are opportunistic infections that very often complicate the immunological response in HIV-infected individuals [1-3]. During our studies on novel antimycobacterial and antifungal agents we synthesized a number of new pyrrole derivatives and among them some proved very active against both fungi and mycobacteria. Some others instead were very selective against mycobacteria only. So we pursued a program aimed at individuating the chemical groups or their association, responsible for the particular activity. Moreover, many other pyrroles we synthesized showed to be very active as COX-2 selective inhibitors. In this review we describe our approaches to the synthesis of the pyrrolic structures studied.
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M. Biava , G. C. Porretta , G. Poce , S. Supino and G. Sleiter , New Pyrroles with Potential Antimycobacterial, Antifungal and Selective COX-2 Inhibiting Activities. Synthetic Methodologies, Current Organic Chemistry 2007; 11 (12) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527207781369272
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