Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7803105 European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
► A series of twenty novel imidazolidineiminothiones with various substituents at N-(1) and N-(3) were synthesized. ► Owing to the significant bioactivity of imidazolidineiminothiones which presumably stems from the iminothione function, in this report we addressed the evaluation of the above series of analogs as potential antitumor, antimicrobial, and antifungal agents that contain a combination of pharmacophores of the former compounds and variants at N-(1) and N-(3). ► A comparative study of activity within each group illustrated the effect exerted by the N-(3) substituent, whereas a parallel study of activity for a given substituent throughout the five groups shed light on the role played by the N-(1) substituent. ► Structure-activity relationship study revealed synergistic and opposing effects between the N-(1) and N-(3) substituents which will ultimately assist in the design of highly active derivatives.
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