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Synthesis and antimicrobial screening of pyrazolo-3-aryl quinazolin-4(3h)ones Deshmukh M B, Patil S, Patil S S, Jadhav S D - Indian J Pharm Sci
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Year : 2010  |  Volume : 72  |  Issue : 4  |  Page : 500-504
Synthesis and antimicrobial screening of pyrazolo-3-aryl quinazolin-4(3h)ones


Organic Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, P. D. V. P. College, Tasgaon, Sangli 416312, India

Date of Submission 28-Oct-2009
Date of Decision 02-Mar-2010
Date of Acceptance 01-Aug-2010
Date of Web Publication 14-Dec-2010

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Organic Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, P. D. V. P. College, Tasgaon, Sangli 416312
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DOI: 10.4103/0250-474X.73934

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   Abstract  

2-thio-3-aryl quinazolin-4(3H)one (1) was synthesized by reacting anthranilic acid with thiocarbamate salts of substituted aniline and carbon disulphide, which on reflux with excess of hydrazine hydrate to form 2-hydrazino quinazolin-4(3H)one derivatives (2). The reaction of (2) with variously substituted aryl aldehydes gave the corresponding hydrazones (3). Further, the cyclization of compound (3) in acetic anhydride gave tricyclic pyrazoloquinazolinones (4). All newly synthesized compounds have been tested for their antibacterial activity against gram +ve bacteria B. substilis, S. aureus and gram -ve bacteria E. coli, P. vulgaris. The species used for antifungal activity are Aspergillus niger and Phytophora. Introduction of -OCH3, -OH and -Cl groups to the heterocyclic frame work enhanced antibacterial and antifungal activities.


Keywords: Acetic anhydride, hydrazino, hydrazones, pyrazolo-quinazolinones, quinazolinones


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Deshmukh M B, Patil S, Patil S S, Jadhav S D. Synthesis and antimicrobial screening of pyrazolo-3-aryl quinazolin-4(3h)ones. Indian J Pharm Sci 2010;72:500-4

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Deshmukh M B, Patil S, Patil S S, Jadhav S D. Synthesis and antimicrobial screening of pyrazolo-3-aryl quinazolin-4(3h)ones. Indian J Pharm Sci [serial online] 2010 [cited 2014 Mar 6];72:500-4. Available from: http://www.ijpsonline.com/text.asp?2010/72/4/500/73934


Derivatives quinazolines are of special importance because of their versatile biological activities [1],[2] , especially antihistaminic [3] , antiinflammatory [4] , antihypertensive [5] , antiHIV [6] , antifungal [6],[7] , antimicrobial [8],[9] , anticonvulsant [10] , antithrombotic [11] , antitubercular [12],[13] , antitumor [14] , analgesic [15] , antibacterial [6],[15] and insecticidal [16] . In this paper, a new route for the synthesis of pyrazolo quinazolinones is reported.

The strategy employed for the synthesis of desired compounds involved the sequential treatment of anthranilic acid with thiocarbamate salts of substituted aniline and carbon disulphide to give substituted 2-thio-3-aryl quinazol-4(3H)ones (1) . The appearance of broad band at 3330-3110 cm -1 in IR spectrum and a singlet displayed at δ, 10-13 ppm in the PMR spectrum due to -SH supports their formation. Compound (1) were refluxed with excess hydrazine hydrate to form 2-hydrazino derivative (2), the formation witch has been explained by the appearance of IR band at 3390-3100 cm -1 due to -NHNH 2 and disappearance of signal observed at δ, 10-13 ppm due to -SH and the appearance of two additional singlet between δ, 9-11 and δ, 2-7 ppm due to -NH and -NH2 protons, respectively in their PMR spectra. The condensation of (2) with variously substituted aryl aldehydes gave the corresponding hydrazones (3). The appearance -NH and =CH protons at δ, 5.1 and δ, 8.2 in PMR spectrum and also disappearance of -NH2 band 3390-3200 cm -1 in IR spectrum indicated their formation. Further, the cyclization of compound (3) in acetic anhydride gave tricyclic triazolo quinazolones (4). The formation of these compounds have been established by the disappearance of the PMR singlet due to -NH and =CH displayed at δ, 5.1 and δ, 8.2, respectively in the PMR spectrum of (3). [Scheme 1] [Additional file 1]

All chemicals used were of AR grade and are used without further purification. Melting points were determined by open capillary method and are uncorrected. 1 H NMR spectra in DMSO-d 6 were scanned on a Bruker A-300 F-NMR spectrometer. IR spectra were recorded on a Perkin-Elmer 783 (FTIR) spectrophotometer. Purity of the products in addition to the elemental analysis was checked by TLC.

The starting compound (1) was prepared by reported method [17] . 2-Hydrazino 3-p-methoxy phenyl quinazolin-4(3H)one (2a) was synthesized as follows; The compound (la) (5.0 g, 0.018 mole) was refluxed with excess of hydrazine hydrate (15 ml) with constant stirring at 100 o C for about 1 ½ h, cooled and the solid obtained was filtered and recrystallized from ethanol to furnish (2a), IR(KBr); 3386-3328 (-HNNH 2 ), 1664 (cyclic amido C=O) cm -1 ; 1 H NMR (DMSO-d 6): δ, 3.81(3H,s,Ar-OCH3 ), 6.25(2H,s,-NH 2 ), 6.9-7.8(8H,m, Ar-H), 10.9(1H,s, br, -NH).

2-(p-Methoxybenzylidene)hydrazine-3-(p-methoxyphenyl)quinazolin-4-(3H)one (3a -1 ) was synthesized using following procedure; the mixture of compound (2a) (0.2 g, 0.0007 mole) and p-methoxy benzaldehyde (0.1 g, 0.0007 mole) in ethanol (10 ml) to which two drops of acetic acid were added and the reaction mixture heated on oil bath for 5 h. The separated solid was filtered under vacuum and further recrystallized from DMF, IR(KBr); 3100-3350(-NH), 1665 cm -1 (cyclic amido >C=O), 1600 cm -1 (-C=N); 1 H NMR (DMSO-d 6 ): 3.82 (3H, s, Ar-OCH 3 ), 3.84 (3H, s, another Ar-OCH 3 ), 6.00 (1H, s, br, -NH), 8.21 (1H, s, =CH), 6.8-8.1 (12H, m, Ar-H), 8.20 (=CH) ppm.

3,5'-(p-Dimethoxyphenyl) pyrazolo-[3',4'-a] quinazolin-4(3H)one (4 a-1 ) was synthesized as follows; To a solution of compound (3 a-1 ) (0.1 g, 0.00025 mole) in acetic anhydride (10 ml) was refluxed for about 2 h then poured in ice-cold water and separated solid was filtered, recrystallized from DMF to get desired tricyclic pyrazolo quinazolinones, IR (KBr): 1665 cm -1 (cyclic amido > C=O) and 1620 cm -1 (C=N); 1 H NMR: (DMSO-d 6 ): 3.79 (3H, s, Ar-OCH 3 ) 3.95(3H, s, another Ar-OCH 3 ), 6.8-8.2(12H, m, Ar-H) ppm. [Table 1]
Table 1: Characterization Data of Compounds 2, 3 And 4

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The antimicrobial screening of synthesized compounds was carried out by paper disc diffusion method [18] at 100 ppm against Gram +ve bacteria B. substilis, S. aureus and Gram -ve bacteria like E. coli, P. vulgaris. The antifungal activity of the compounds was assayed using fungal species Aspergillus niger and Phytophora. Standard antibacterial streptomycin and antifungal griseofulvin were also screened under similar condition for comparison. [Table 2]
Table 2: Antimicrobial Screening Data of the Derivatives of 4

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The result indicated that some compounds exhibit good antimicrobial activity against the above mentioned bacterial and fungal species, while some compounds have moderate antimicrobial activity against both Gram +ve and Gram -ve bacterial and fungal species. It was absovered that introduction of - OCH3 and - Cl groups to the heterocyclic frame work enhanced antibacterial and antifungal activities.

 
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