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Synthesis, characterization, and biological activity of some aza‐uracil derivatives
Author(s) -
ElBarbary Ahmed Ahmed,
Hafiz Yehia Ahmed,
AbdelWahed Mohamed Shaker
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of heterocyclic chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.321
H-Index - 59
eISSN - 1943-5193
pISSN - 0022-152X
DOI - 10.1002/jhet.235
Subject(s) - chemistry , cyanate , acetylation , derivative (finance) , hydrolysis , trimer , organic chemistry , antimicrobial , medicinal chemistry , dimer , biochemistry , financial economics , economics , gene
Thiation of 1 by LR gave the corresponding 3,5‐dithioxo derivative 2 and the trimer 3 . Methylation of 1 afforded the S‐methyl derivative 4 . Compound 1 was fused with 6‐bromo‐2‐phenyl‐benzo[1,3‐d]oxazin‐4‐one ( 5 ) and gave 6 . Condensation of 1 with some acid derivatives 7a , 7b , 7c , 7d and/or 8a , 8b , 8c yielded thiadiazolo‐triazine derivatives 9a , 9b , 9c , 9d and 10a , 10b , 10c . Compounds 9a , 9c and 10c were hydrolyzed to furnish 11a , 11b , 11c Acetylation of 14 afforded mono‐ and diacetyl‐derivatives 15 and 16 . Benzoylation of 14 afforded mono‐ and dibezoyl‐derivatives 17 and 18 . 14 with some aromatic aldehydes yielded 9a , 9b , 9c . Reacting 14 with phenyl (iso‐ and/or isothio‐) cyanate gave the urea derivatives 20a , 20b . Thiation of 14 with P 4 S 10 furnished 21 . The newly synthesized compounds were tested as antimicrobial agents . J. Heterocyclic Chem., (2011)

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