Oxadiazole-An Important Bioactive Scaffold for Drug Discovery and Development Process Against HIV and Cancer- A Review
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Published:2019-05-07
Issue:3
Volume:15
Page:271-279
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ISSN:1573-4072
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Container-title:Current Bioactive Compounds
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language:en
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Short-container-title:CBC
Author:
Kumar Davinder1, Kumar Virender1, Marwaha Rakesh2, Singh Gajendra1
Affiliation:
1. College of Pharmacy, PGIMS, University of Health Sciences, Rohtak-124001, India 2. Department of Pharmaceutical sciences, M. D University Rohtak-124001, India
Abstract
Background:
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and cancer treatment have been
a major task for research scientists and pharmaceutical industry for the last many years. Seeking to the
development, many promising chemical entities especially five-membered heterocyclic rings like oxadiazole
have revealed good anticancer and anti HIV activities. The current review enlists some recently
developed anti-HIV and anti-cancer oxadiazole moieties.
Methods:
on the basis of structural modification for the syntheses of new oxadiazole analogs, the new
anti-HIV and anti-cancer agents have been summarized, which can improve treatment of AIDs and cancer.
Results:
The oxadiazole ring is more potent in comparison to some other heterocyclic rings (five and
six membered) towards anti-HIV and anti-cancer activities. The important mechanisms involved for anti
HIV and anticancer activity are mainly inhibition of enzymes like protease, HIV-integrase, telomerase,
histone deacetylase, methionine amino peptidase, thymidylate synthase and focal adhesion kinase and
inhibition of some growth factors.
Conclusion:
By reviving the past literature about 50 most potent oxadiazole derivatives, depending
upon activity and structural modifications, have been selected as potent anti-HIV, and anti-cancer
agents. Thus, oxadiazole seems to be a ‘privileged structure’ for further screening and syntheses of the
new drug analogs against life threatening HIV and cancer like diseases.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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