Synthesis, in vitro Antibacterial and in vivo Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Some New Pyridines


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Abstract

Reaction of 4,6-diamino-3-cyano-2-methylthiopyridine (I) with chloroacetyl chloride or acetic acid afforded the corresponding 6-acetamide derivatives IIa and IIb, respectively. Chloroacetamide derivative IIa reacted with various thiols, secondary amines, potassium thiocyanate, compounds containing active methylene group, 1-anilino-2,2-dicyanoethenethiolate, and o-mercatocyanopyridines to give S-alkyl, N-alkyl, thiazole, pyrrole, thiophene, and thienopyridine derivatives, respectively. Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities of some new pyridine derivatives were studied.

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Abd-El-Badih A. G. Ghattas

Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University

Email: bahgat.ramadan@yahoo.com
Egypt, Sohag, 82524

Ahmed Khodairy

Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University

Email: bahgat.ramadan@yahoo.com
Egypt, Sohag, 82524

Hassan M. Moustafa

Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University

Author for correspondence.
Email: bahgat.ramadan@yahoo.com
Egypt, Sohag, 82524

Bahgat R. M. Hussein

Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University

Email: bahgat.ramadan@yahoo.com
Egypt, Sohag, 82524

Marwa M. Farghaly

Division of Microbiology, Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University

Email: bahgat.ramadan@yahoo.com
Egypt, Sohag

Moustafa O. Aboelez

Department of Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Sohag University

Email: bahgat.ramadan@yahoo.com
Egypt, Sohag


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