Issue 1, 1999

Syntheses and Antibacterial Activities of Tizoxanide, an N-(Nitrothiazolyl)salicylamide, and its O-Aryl Glucuronide

Abstract

Mild hydrolysis of the broad-spectrum anaerobic antibacterial and antiparasitic agent nitazoxanide 1 affords tizoxanide 2, which is a major metabolite of 1 retaining most of its activity; further metabolism of 2 leads to the O-aryl glucuronide 3, efficiently synthesised in four steps from benzyl salicylate and showing slight antibacterial activity.

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J. Chem. Res. (S), 1999, 44-45

Syntheses and Antibacterial Activities of Tizoxanide, an N-(Nitrothiazolyl)salicylamide, and its O-Aryl Glucuronide

J. Rossignol and A. V. Stachulski, J. Chem. Res. (S), 1999, 44 DOI: 10.1039/A806676K

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