Synthesis and biological activity of novel antibacterial quinazolines

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Preet M S BediMohinder P Mahajan

Abstract

Novel quinazolines, having interesting antibacterial activity have been prepared, characterized and tested against a panel of susceptible and resistant Gram positive and Gram negative organisms.

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