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DOI: 10.1186/2008-2231-20-16
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Synthesis and antibacterial activity of novel levofloxacin derivatives containing a substituted thienylethyl moiety

Negar Mohammadhosseini,Zahra Alipanahi,Eskandar Alipour,Saeed Emami,Mohammad Ali Faramarzi,Nasrin Samadi,Nika Khoshnevis,A. Shafiee,Alireza Foroumadi

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Levofloxacin
Antibacterial activity
2012
Piperazinyl quinolones such as ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin and levofloxacin are an important group of quinolone antimicrobials which are widely used in the treatment of various infectious diseases. In the present study, we synthesized a new series of levofloxacin derivatives and evaluated their antibacterial activities.The N-substituted analogs of levofloxacin 6a-j were prepared by nucleophilic reaction of N-desmethyl levofloxacin 11 with thienylethyl bromide derivatives 8 or 9. All target compounds were tested using conventional agar dilution method in comparison to levofloxacin and N-desmethyl levofloxacin and their MIC values were determined against a panel of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.All compounds showed significant antibacterial activities against Gram-positive bacteria (MIC = 0.04-6.25 μg/mL); however, the activity against Gram-negative bacteria was lower (MIC = 1.56-100 μg/mL). As is evident from the data, oxime derivatives 6e, 6h and 6i are superior in inhibiting the growth of Gram-positive bacteria (MIC = 0.04-0.19 μg/mL), and their activities were found to be 5-25 times better than N-desmethyl levofloxacin 11 and equal or better than levofloxacin 4.We have designed and synthesized novel quinolone derivatives bearing functionalized thienylethyl moiety on the piperazine ring of levofloxacin. The results of antibacterial screening against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria revealed that the introduction of functionalized thienylethyl moiety on the piperazine ring of levofloxacin can improve the activity against Gram-positive bacteria. Gram-positive bacteria are responsible for a wide range of infectious diseases, and rising resistance in this group is causing increasing concern. Thus, this study introduces structural features of levofloxacin scaffold for development of new candidates in the field of anti-Gram positive chemotherapy.
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    Synthesis and antibacterial activity of novel levofloxacin derivatives containing a substituted thienylethyl moiety” is a paper by Negar Mohammadhosseini Zahra Alipanahi Eskandar Alipour Saeed Emami Mohammad Ali Faramarzi Nasrin Samadi Nika Khoshnevis A. Shafiee Alireza Foroumadi published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.