Project ID: D2016-53
Background
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an acid-fast gram-positive bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB). TB ranks first for the number of deaths in humans caused by an infectious agent. It has been difficult to eradicate TB even though the infection is treatable. Treatment for TB takes at least 6 months and, sometimes, up to 2 years. Often, patients do not comply with the entire treatment regimen due to the high numbers of pills per day and the associated side effects. The discontinuation of treatment results in drug resistance. Therefore, there is an immediate need for drugs with improved efficacy and reduced toxicity.
Invention Disclosure Researchers at he University of Toledo have developed new antimicrobial agents that are effective against human and veterinary pathogens, particularly acid-fast organisms such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The compounds show improved efficacy and activity well below toxicity to human monocytic cells.
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IP Status: 10,604,752B2
Publication: Thanna S et al., Synthesis and evaluation of new 2-aminothiophenes against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2016, 14(25):6119-6133