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Synthesis of Some Quinoxaline Sulfonamides as a Potential Antibacterial Agent
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Aims: This studies aims at the synthesis of new heterocyclic systems and study its biological and pharmacological properties.
Objective: This study was designed to synthesized some quinoxaline-2,3-dione with sulfonamide moiety, characterize the synthesized compounds, and study the antimicrobial properties of the synthesized compounds on some bacterial strains.
Materials and Methods: Six quinoxaline-6-sulfonohydrazone derivatives were synthesized by reacting quinoxaline-6-sulfonohydrazine with some substituted benzaldehydes and ketones. The compounds were tested for their potential antibacterial properties.
Results: All the test compounds possessed promising antibacterial property against a panel of bacterial strains used for this study. The MIC values exhibited by these compounds ranged between 0.0313 and 0.250 mg/mL. Among the compounds tested, compound 2 showed appreciable antibacterial activity.
Discussion and Conclusion: The study concluded that all the compounds exhibited appreciable bactericidal effects towards all the bacterial strains, particularly, compound 2 This is an indication that such compounds possessing broad spectrum activities will be useful in formulating antimicrobial compounds which could be used to treat infections caused by pathogens that are now developing resistance against the available antibiotics.
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Title: Synthesis of Some Quinoxaline Sulfonamides as a Potential Antibacterial Agent
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Aims: This studies aims at the synthesis of new heterocyclic systems and study its biological and pharmacological properties.
Objective: This study was designed to synthesized some quinoxaline-2,3-dione with sulfonamide moiety, characterize the synthesized compounds, and study the antimicrobial properties of the synthesized compounds on some bacterial strains.
Materials and Methods: Six quinoxaline-6-sulfonohydrazone derivatives were synthesized by reacting quinoxaline-6-sulfonohydrazine with some substituted benzaldehydes and ketones.
The compounds were tested for their potential antibacterial properties.
Results: All the test compounds possessed promising antibacterial property against a panel of bacterial strains used for this study.
The MIC values exhibited by these compounds ranged between 0.
0313 and 0.
250 mg/mL.
Among the compounds tested, compound 2 showed appreciable antibacterial activity.
Discussion and Conclusion: The study concluded that all the compounds exhibited appreciable bactericidal effects towards all the bacterial strains, particularly, compound 2 This is an indication that such compounds possessing broad spectrum activities will be useful in formulating antimicrobial compounds which could be used to treat infections caused by pathogens that are now developing resistance against the available antibiotics.
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