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11. Thiazole: A privileged scaffold in drug discovery

  • Sunil Kumar , Madhuri T. Patil , Ramesh Kataria und Deepak B. Salunke
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Chemical Drug Design
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Abstract

Heterocyclic structures have enormous biomedical applications. The heterocyclic core present in various molecules is directly linked to some bioactivity known as pharmacophore whereas a few structural motifs frequently found in various bioactive molecules are termed ‘privileged structures’. It is the minimum structural subunit, common in drugs or lead compounds, which provide ligand points for more than one type of bioreceptor. A focused compound collection based on ‘privileged scaffolds’ may provide high quality leads for further drug development. Several structural motifs are highlighted as privileged scaffolds in literature. Based on our exhaustive literature survey, a heterocyclic ‘1,3-Thiazole’, moiety was observed in several natural products and drugs confirming thiazole as a Privileged Scaffold in drug discovery. This chapter will provide several synthetic approaches toward the construction of this interesting ring system with diverse substitutions. Detailed structures of various thiazole-containing drugs which are currently on the market or in clinical trials are discussed with a special note on their synthesis and mechanism of biological action.

Abstract

Heterocyclic structures have enormous biomedical applications. The heterocyclic core present in various molecules is directly linked to some bioactivity known as pharmacophore whereas a few structural motifs frequently found in various bioactive molecules are termed ‘privileged structures’. It is the minimum structural subunit, common in drugs or lead compounds, which provide ligand points for more than one type of bioreceptor. A focused compound collection based on ‘privileged scaffolds’ may provide high quality leads for further drug development. Several structural motifs are highlighted as privileged scaffolds in literature. Based on our exhaustive literature survey, a heterocyclic ‘1,3-Thiazole’, moiety was observed in several natural products and drugs confirming thiazole as a Privileged Scaffold in drug discovery. This chapter will provide several synthetic approaches toward the construction of this interesting ring system with diverse substitutions. Detailed structures of various thiazole-containing drugs which are currently on the market or in clinical trials are discussed with a special note on their synthesis and mechanism of biological action.

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