Summary:
Tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseases are considered to be one of the most important
problems of contemporary health service. Since 1985 and particularly in the 1990s and at present
the search for new structures of antimycobacterial agents have ranked among the foremost areas
of chemotherapeutic research. The present review paper is already the 18 th communication in
a group of review papers about substances with antituberculotic effects, and the third, final,
communication devoted in this series about the development of new antimycobacterial agents to
ortho-condensed heterocyclic compounds in recent 15 years. The classification of ortho-condensed
compounds is based on six-membered heterocyclic substructural fragments and the present study
deals with the substructural fragments containing a greater number of different heteroatoms. The
literature search is based on the journal Chemical Abstracts, Current Awareness in Biomedicine,
part Mycobacteria, and original papers. Current Awareness in Biomedicine is, however, a very
imperfect literature search source, recording only a fraction of communications. Review papers
about five-membered heterocyclic antituberculotic ortho-condensed compounds was published in
the present journal in 1999.
Key words:
tuberculostatics – heterocycles – mycobacteria
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