Satish V. Akolkar, Mubarak H. Shaikh, Amol A. Nagargoje, Jaiprakash N. Sangshetti, Manoj G. Damale, Bapurao B. Shingate
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Abstract
: We have created novel 1,2,3-triazole-based benzothiazinone derivatives in the current work. The produced compounds' in vitro antioxidant, antifungal, and antitubercular properties were assessed. Moreover, a simulated molecular docking analysis was conducted on the cytochrome P450 lanosterol 14α-demethylase active site to elucidate the enzyme's binding affinity and interactions with synthesised benzothiazinone derivatives. A notable correlation between these compounds' antifungal activity and binding score was indicated by molecular docking data. The synthetic 1,2,3-triazole-based benzothiazinone derivatives may satisfy the structural criteria for creating novel antifungal drugs, according to the results of the in vitro and in silico investigations. result: The synthesized derivatives were evaluated for in vitro antifungal, Antitubercular and antioxidant activity. Furthermore, an in silico molecular docking study was performed against the active site of cytochrome P450 lanosterol 14α-demethylase to explicate the binding affinity and binding interactions of enzyme and synthesized benzothiazinone derivatives. Molecular docking data suggested a significant relationship between the binding score and antifungal activity for these molecules. The findings of the in vitro and in silico studies indicate that the synthesized 1,2,3-triazole-based benzothiazinone derivatives may meet the structural requirements for developing new antifungal agents.
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Current Organic Chemistry aims to provide in-depth/mini reviews on the current progress in various fields related to organic chemistry including bioorganic chemistry, organo-metallic chemistry, asymmetric synthesis, heterocyclic chemistry, natural product chemistry, catalytic and green chemistry, suitable aspects of medicinal chemistry and polymer chemistry, as well as analytical methods in organic chemistry. The frontier reviews provide the current state of knowledge in these fields and are written by chosen experts who are internationally known for their eminent research contributions. The Journal also accepts high quality research papers focusing on hot topics, highlights and letters besides thematic issues in these fields. Current Organic Chemistry should prove to be of great interest to organic chemists in academia and industry, who wish to keep abreast with recent developments in key fields of organic chemistry.