A new class of antituberculosis agents

…, NM Parrish, TA Houston, A Stapon…

Index: Jones; Parrish; Houston; Stapon; Bansal; Dick; Townsend Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2000 , vol. 43, # 17 p. 3304 - 3314

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Abstract

Long-chain lipid envelopes are characteristic of mycobacteria such as those that cause tuberculosis and leprosy. Inhibition of fatty acid synthesis or elongation is a strategy demonstrated to be clinically effective against M. tuberculosis. A new class of compounds designed to inhibit the β-ketoacyl synthase reaction of fatty acid synthesis has been developed. Of> 30 compounds described, the most active were acetamides containing ...