1Student,
2Student,
3Assistant Professor,
4Associate Professor,
We demonstrate the beneficial antimicrobial properties of a unique set of planned, synthesized, and characterized hetero-aryl thiazole analogues. The concept was designed on the techniques of molecular hybridization. Thiazoles are five atom heterocyclic aromatic compounds. It is a key scaffold for a wide range of molecules that are synthetic. The effectiveness of these as antibacterial agents was determined through disc diffusion technique. All samples were tested against a variety of gram positive as well gram negative microorganisms. Standardized strains of Escherichia coli (NCIM 2576), Staphylococcus aureus (NCIM 2602), along with Bacillus subtilis (NCIM 2162) had been used. The zonal area of inhibition, measured in mm along with minimum concentrations required for inhibition have been calculated. Careful study of the antimicrobial properties revealed several lead compounds with good to exceptional activity.
Anti-Microbial, Thiazole Derivatives, Hetero Aryl Analogues, Disc Diffusion Method