Hydrazide–hydrazones as potential antimicrobial agents: overview of the literature since 2010

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Hydrazide–hydrazone derivatives are present in many bioactive molecules and display a wide variety of biological activities, such as antibacterial, antitubercular, antifungal, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, anticonvulsant, antiviral, and antiprotozoal action. Therefore, many medicinal chemists synthesize various hydrazide–hydrazones and evaluate them for biological activities. Among biological properties of this class of compounds, antimicrobial activity is the most frequently encountered in scientific literature. This paper is focused on the overview of the literature findings of the last six years (2010–2016) covering the research on antimicrobial activity of hydrazide–hydrazone derivatives. This review may also serve as a useful guide for the development of new hydrazide–hydrazones as potential antimicrobial agents.

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Popiołek, Ł. (2017, February 1). Hydrazide–hydrazones as potential antimicrobial agents: overview of the literature since 2010. Medicinal Chemistry Research. Birkhauser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00044-016-1756-y

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