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Benzoxazole Derivatives as Promising Antitubercular Agents

Veronika ŠlachtováDepartment of Organic Chemistry Faculty of Science 17. listopadu 12 Olomouc Czech Republic 77146Lucie BrulíkováDepartment of Medicinal Chemistry Institute of Molecular and Translational Medicine Hněvotínská 5 Olomouc Czech Republic 77900
2018en
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Abstract Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused predominantly by bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) . The increasing prevalence of multidrug‐resistant MTB necessitates the discovery and development of alternative drugs against tuberculosis with a new mechanism of action. Over the past years, several benzoxazole derivatives have been synthesized and screened for their biological activity. Interestingly, some of them had promising antitubercular activity. Despite that, none of the benzoxazole derivatives has entered the phase of the preclinical hit‐to‐lead optimization step in anti‐TB research. In this review, we are summarizing recently published articles that evaluate the potency of benzoxazole heterocycle in the development of novel anti‐TB agents and outlined the future aspects of this promising heterocycle.

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