SYNTHESIS OF CERTAIN PYRANOQUINOLONES AS POTENTIAL ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS

FADI MOHSEN AWADALLAH;

Abstract


The discovery of nalidixic acid (NAL) as an antibacterial agent for urinary tract infections in 1960s has opened an ever growing field of antimicrobial agents; namely the 4-quinolones. The present investigation deals with the preparation of pyranoquinolone compounds as analogs of NAL.


The thesis consists of the following parts:


1) Introduction:
In this section a brief literature review of the different methods of preparation and the biological activities of quinolones, benzopyrones and pyranoquinolines is presented with a special emphasis on their antibacterial activities.


2) Aim of the work:
In this part the rationale upon which the newly synthesized
compounds were designed is presented.


3) Discussion:
It deals with the discussion of the experimental methods
adopted for the synthesis of the chosen compounds and the confirmation of their structures by different chemical and spectral analyses. Schemes 1 and 2 illustrate the synthetic pathways followed in the preparation of the target compounds.


4) Experimental:
In th is part, the practical procedures used for the synthesis
of seventy-four new compounds and six known intermediates are cited, in addition to their spectral and microanalytical data


Other data

Title SYNTHESIS OF CERTAIN PYRANOQUINOLONES AS POTENTIAL ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS
Other Titles تشييد بعض مركبات بيرانوكينولون كمواد مضادة للميكروبات
Authors FADI MOHSEN AWADALLAH
Issue Date 2000

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