Sci. Pharm., Vol. 90, Pages 52: New Quinazolin-4(3H)-one Derivatives Incorporating Hydrazone and Pyrazole Scaffolds as Antimicrobial Agents Targeting DNA Gyraze Enzyme
The present work includes the synthesis of a new series of quinazolin-4(3H)-one compounds (
4a–
f,
5a–
d) as antimicrobial agents. The starting compound, 2-hydrazinylquinazolin-4(3H)-one (
2), was synthesized and treated with different carbonyl compounds to afford the hydrazone derivatives
4a–
f. In addition, the hydrazone derivatives
4a–
d were treated with a DMF/POCl3 mixture to give the formyl-pyrazole derivatives
5a–
d. All the target compounds were evaluated as antimicrobial agents against four bacterial and four fungal strains. The majority of the tested compounds showed potent antimicrobial activity compared with the reference antibiotics. The most potent antimicrobial activity was shown by
5a with MIC values in the range (1–16) μg/mL. In addition, the most potent compounds against E. coli were evaluated for their inhibitory activity against E. coli DNA gyrase, whereas the target compounds
4a,
5a,
5c, and
5d showed the most potent inhibition to the target enzyme with IC50 values ranging from 3.19 to 4.17 µM. Furthermore, molecular docking studies were performed for the most active compounds against the target E. coli DNA gyrase to determine their binding affinity within the enzyme’s active site. Moreover, ADME evaluations of these compounds predicted their high oral bioavailability and good GI absorption.
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