Several quinolino-benzoxaborole derivatives have been prepared to startfrom aminobenzoxaboroles.
These derivatives have been evaluated for their anti-cancer activity on human and murine cancer cell
lines and based on their relative non-toxicity, these compounds were further
evaluated for their antibacterial activity against E.coli, B.subtilis, and M.smegmatis. The synthesized
compounds were also evaluated for antifungal activity in C.albicans and C.neoformans.
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