Synthesis and antibacterial evaluation of new sulfanyltetrazole derivatives bearing piperidine dithiocarbamate moiety
Abstract
A series of new alkyl or aryl sulfanyltetrazole derivatives containing dithiocarbamate moiety (5a-6e) were synthesized. The structures of the compounds were characterized by IR, H-1 NMR, C-13 NMR spectra, and elemental analysis data. The present study examines the antibacterial potential of novel synthetic sulfanyltetrazole compounds against clinically important gram-positive and -negative strains. The results of screening showed that attachment of dithiocarbamate to sulfanyltetrazole derivatives results in enhancement of antibacterial activity. The compound 6d showed the best activity among the tested compounds. Also, the less polar 2,5-disubstituted sulfanyltetrazole regioisomers showed an increased antibacterial activity compared with the corresponding more polar regioisomers. [GRAPHICS] .