Coumarin sulfonamide derivatives: An emerging class of therapeutic agents

Coumarin sulfonamide is a heterocyclic pharmacophore and an important structural motif which is a core and integral part of different therapeutic scaffolds and analogues. Coumarin sulfonamides are privileged and pivotal templates which have a broad spectrum of applications in the fields of medicine,...

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Published inHeterocyclic Communications Vol. 26; no. 1; pp. 46 - 59
Main Authors Irfan, Ali, Rubab, Laila, Rehman, Mishbah Ur, Anjum, Rukhsana, Ullah, Sami, Marjana, Mahwish, Qadeer, Saba, Sana, Sadia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin Walter de Gruyter GmbH 01.01.2020
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Summary:Coumarin sulfonamide is a heterocyclic pharmacophore and an important structural motif which is a core and integral part of different therapeutic scaffolds and analogues. Coumarin sulfonamides are privileged and pivotal templates which have a broad spectrum of applications in the fields of medicine, pharmacology and pharmaceutics. Coumarin sulfonamide exhibited versatile and myriad biomedical activities such as anti-bacterial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer. This review article focuses on the structural features of coumarin sulfonamide derivatives in the treatment of different lethal diseases on the basis of structure-activity relationships (SAR). The plethora of research cited in this review article summarizes and discusses the various substitutions around the coumarin sulfonamide nucleus which have provided a wide spectrum of biological activities and therapeutic potential that has proved attractive to many researchers looking to exploit the coumarin sulfonamide skeleton for drug discovery and the development of novel therapeutic agents.
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ISSN:0793-0283
2191-0197
DOI:10.1515/hc-2020-0008