Evaluating 5-Nitrothiazoles as Trypanocidal Agents
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The growth-inhibitory properties of a 5-nitrothiazole series were evaluated against Trypanosoma
brucei. A subset of related compounds displayed the greatest potency toward the parasite while
exhibiting little cytotoxic effect on mammalian cells, with this antiparasitic activity dependent on
expression of a type I nitroreductase by the trypanosome. We conclude that the 5-nitrothiazole
class of nitroheterocyclic drugs may represent a new lead in the treatment of human African
trypanosomiasis.
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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy Volumen: 60 Número: 2 Páginas: 1137-1140
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