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ChemInform Abstract: Quinoxaline Derivatives. Part 2. Synthesis and Antimicrobial Testing of 1,2,4-Triazolo[4,3-a]quinoxalines, 1,2,4-Triazino[4,3-a]quinoxalines and 2-Pyrazolylquinoxalines.

S. A. El-Hawash

S. A. El-Hawash

Dep. Pharm. Chem., Fac. Pharm., Alexandria Univ., Alexandria 21521, Egypt

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N. S. Habib

N. S. Habib

Dep. Pharm. Chem., Fac. Pharm., Alexandria Univ., Alexandria 21521, Egypt

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N. H. Fanaki

N. H. Fanaki

Dep. Pharm. Chem., Fac. Pharm., Alexandria Univ., Alexandria 21521, Egypt

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First published: 10 June 2010

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Various compounds (III), (IV), (VI), (VIII), and (X) are tested for their antimicrobial activity. All depictured compounds are found to be potent as antifungals. (IV) and (VIa) are equipotent to nystatin.

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