A Review on Emerging Benzothiazoles: Biological Aspects
Abstract
Due to its beneficial natural and pharmacological properties, heterocyclic element analogues and derivatives have recently received a lot of attention. One of the frequently occurring heterocyclic nuclei in both marine and natural grow solutions is benzothiazole. A favoured bicyclist band method with numerous utilizations is benzothiazole. It is well known for exhibiting a broad variety of beneficial natural activities, including those that are anticancer, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, anticonvulsant, and antidiabetic, antimicrobial, and antitubercular. The benzothiazole nucleus is used in the synthesis of many therapeutic agents. We have seen a few surprising developments in the natural functions of benzothiazole derivatives over the past few years. Due to their extraordinary pharmacological potential, these components are only relevant in the context of therapeutic hormones. This evaluation primarily aims to demonstrate recent systematic research on the various natural functions of benzothiazole compounds that has been conducted.
Keywords: Benzothiazole, Anticancer activity, antimicrobial activity, Heterocyclic element analogues, Benzothiazole derivatives
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Benzothiazole, Anticancer activity, antimicrobial activity, Heterocyclic element analogues, Benzothiazole derivativesDOI
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