A REVIEW ON THIAZOLE BASED COMPOUNDS & IT’S PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES
Ram Sevak Verma*, Sujeet Kumar Gupta, Shivam Jaiswal and Amit Kumar Dwivedi
Abstract
Thiazole is a heterocyclic five members ring that contains sulfur and
nitrogen both hetero atoms in a whole cyclic structure. The thiazole
nucleus assumes a significant job in medicinal chemistry to synthesize
and design a series of multiple biologically active derivatives such as
anticancer, antibacterial, antimalarial, antituberculosis, antidiabetic,
anticonvulsant, anticandidal, antiviral, aldose reductase inhibitor, a
cardiotonic PDE3 inhibitor, and antioxidant. Thiazoles used effectively
and furthermore it is a non-cancer-causing in nature. The main motto
of this review article refers to describe various pharmacological
activities and their pharmacological action against different types of
bacteria using different types of models (such as MES test, Vitro assay,
Vivo assay, and Shinji’s method) these methodologies may give
important data to the further structure of more dynamic natural specialists through different
alteration and derivatizations. The thiazole moiety is widely recognized in heterocyclic
science and in sedate structure. Thiazole subsidiaries are generally utilized as bioactive
specialists. The inspiring atomic design of thiazoles constructs them reasonable moieties to
medicate improvement. That mentioned investigation data of our topic to substantiate the
ongoing information accessible via different engineered techniques & characteristic features
of thiazole subordinates.
Keywords: Thiazole, Anticancer, Antioxidant, Antimalarial, Antiviral, Anticonvulsant.
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