Nitroimidazoles are the group of organic compound consisting of an imidazole ring with at least one nitro group substituent. The term also refers to the class of antibiotics that have nitroimidazole in their structures. These antibiotics commonly include the 5-nitroimidazole positional isomer.
Nitroimidazole antibiotics have been used to combat anaerobic bacterial and parasitic . Perhaps the most common example is metronidazole. Other heterocycles such as nitrothiazoles (thiazole) are also used for this purpose. Nitroheterocycles may be Redox activated in hypoxic cells, and then undergo redox recycling or decompose to toxic products.
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