Novel 2-thioxanthine and dipyrimidopyridine derivatives: Synthesis and antimicrobial activity

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Several fused imidazolopyrimidines were synthesized starting from 6-amino-1- methyl-2-thiouracil (1) followed by nitrosation, reduction and condensation with different aromatic aldehydes to give Schiff's base. The dehydrocyclization of Schiff's bases using iodine/DMF gave Compounds 5a-g. The methylation of 5a-g using a simple alkylating agent as dimethyl sulfate ((CH3)2SO4) gave either monoalkylated imidazolopyrimidine 6a-g at room temperature or dialkylated derivatives 7a-g on heating 6a-g with ((CH3)2SO4). On the other hand, treatment of 1 with different aromatic aldehydes in absolute ethanol in the presence of conc. hydrochloric acid at room temperature and/or reflux with acetic acid afforded bis-5,5′-diuracylmethylene 8a-e, which cyclized on heating with a mixture of acetic acid/HCl (1:1) to give 9a-e. Compounds 9a-e can be obtained directly by refluxing of Compound 1 with a mixture of acetic acid/HCl. The synthesized new compounds were screened for antimicrobial activity, and the MIC was measured.

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El-Kalyoubi, S., Agili, F., & Youssif, S. (2015). Novel 2-thioxanthine and dipyrimidopyridine derivatives: Synthesis and antimicrobial activity. Molecules, 20(10), 19263–19276. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules201019263

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