The structures of benzimidazole derivatives and their potential as tuberculostatics.
Marek L GłówkaSylwia KałużyńskaMalwina KrauseKatarzyna GobisHenryk FoksMałgorzata SzczesioAndrzej OlczakPublished in: Acta crystallographica. Section C, Structural chemistry (2018)
Tuberculosis still remains a very important problem, especially its multidrug resistant varieties (MDR-TB). Among the potential tuberculostatics, there are two benzimidazole derivatives, namely 5,6-dimethyl-2-phenylethylbenzo[d]imidazole (1) and (E)-5,6-dimethyl-2-styryl-1H-benzo[d]imidazole (2) which showed significant tuberculostatic activities, better than those of Pyrazinamide and Isoniazyd. Also, the cytotoxicity of 1 appeared promising. The compounds were studied (with the use of X-ray diffraction) in the form of the hemihydrate of 1, C17H18N2·0.5H2O (1a), the methanol hemisolvate of 2, C17H16N2·0.5CH3OH (2a), and the acid oxalate salt of 2, namely (E)-5,6-dimethyl-2-styryl-1H-benzo[d]imidazolium hydrogen oxalate, C17H17N2+·C2HO4- (2b). All three structures reveal a similar extended conformation, despite the flexible linker between the two aromatic systems and the different types of strong intermolecular hydrogen bonds. The molecules of 2a are practically planar due to the double bond in the linker, which enables conjugation along the whole molecule, while the molecules of 1a exhibit the possibility of parallel orientations of their aromatic systems, despite the aliphatic (ethyl) linker.
Keyphrases
- multidrug resistant
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- high resolution
- ionic liquid
- drug resistant
- molecular docking
- acinetobacter baumannii
- gram negative
- amino acid
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- human health
- single cell
- genome wide
- room temperature
- hiv aids
- crystal structure
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance
- escherichia coli
- computed tomography
- cystic fibrosis
- cell proliferation
- visible light
- antiretroviral therapy
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- transition metal
- quantum dots
- adverse drug
- electron microscopy