Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Some New Fused Quinazoline Derivatives

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Salah S. Ibrahim, Ali M. Abdel-Halim, Yassien Gabr, Soummaia El-Edfawy and Reda M. Abdel-Rahman


Abstract

We report that biologically active fused quinazolines have been synthesized via treatment of 3-(N-acyl/ aroylamino)quinazolin-4(3H)-ones (2) with various nucleophilic reagents; some of the products showed moderate antibacterial activity.


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