Synthesis of some more fluorine heterocyclic nitrogen systems derived from sulfa drugs as photochemical probe agents for inhibition of vitiligo disease-part i

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Abstract

Some more new bioactive fluorine heterocyclic systems containing sulfur and nitrogen as five-membered rings: pyrazoline, imidazole, imidazolopyrimidine, thiazolidinone and 1,2,4-triazole derivatives (3-13) have been synthetically derived from the interaction of sulfa drugs with fluorine aromatic aldehyde and/or hexa fluoroacetic anhydride followed by heterocyclization reactions. Former structures of the targets have been deduced upon the help of elemental and spectral data.. Compounds 7a-f, 10c and 13 could be used as photochemical probe agents for inhibition of Vitiligo diseases, in compare with Nystatin and Nalidixic acid.

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Abdel-Rahman, R. M., Makki, M. S. I. T., & Bawazir, W. A. (2011). Synthesis of some more fluorine heterocyclic nitrogen systems derived from sulfa drugs as photochemical probe agents for inhibition of vitiligo disease-part i. E-Journal of Chemistry, 8(1), 405–414. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/586063

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