Novel pyrazole bearing heterocyclic hybrids as promising biologically active compounds

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The paper presents the results of a study devoted to the synthesis, evaluation of physicochemical properties, antiradical, and antimicrobial activity of pyrazole-containing heterocyclic hybrids. It has been shown that pyrazole bearing heterocyclic hybrids that contain quinazoline, triazoloquinazoline or triazole moieties are available via a series of reactions that include the interaction of 4-chloroquinazoline with pyrazole-containing hydrazides, cyclization of formed products into corresponding triazoloquinazolines, and hydrolytic cleavage of the electron-deficient tricyclic system. The structures of synthesized compounds have been verified by a complex of physicochemical methods, and the features of 1H NMR spectral characteristics have been described as well. The evaluation of obtained compounds’ biological activity revealed a moderate bacteriostatic effect against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans, as well as high radical scavenging activity of some of the studied heterocyclic hybrids.

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Novel pyrazole bearing heterocyclic hybrids as promising biologically active compounds / K. Shabelnyk, Ye. Zaika, D. Skoryna, I. Nosulenko, A. Kinichenko, O. Voskoboinik, S. Kovalenko // Czech and Slovak Pharmacy. - 2024. - Vol. 73. N 3. - P. E7-E12.

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