DOI: 10.2174/0118715230413902251127111500 ISSN: 1871-5230

Benzothiazole Derivatives: Emerging Potential as Anti-Rheumatic Agents and other Pharmacological Effects

Dhirendra Kumar, Divya Pathak, Smriti Gohri

Abstract:

Benzothiazole derivatives are receiving considerable attention for their diverse pharmacological properties, particularly as anti-rheumatic agents. Rheumatoid arthritis is a common musculoskeletal disorder associated with chronic inflammation and joint degradation, necessitating the development of novel treatments. Due to its ability to modulate several biological targets involved in inflammatory pathways, benzothiazole, a heterocyclic scaffold, has emerged as a potential pharmacophore. Benzothiazole derivatives are well documented to display analgesic, antiinflammatory, and immunomodulatory effects, making them promising candidates for antirheumatic drugs. These compounds have been shown to inhibit key cytokines such as TNF-α and IL-6, as well as enzymes like cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) involved in the inflammation activation sequence. In addition, benzothiazole derivatives exhibit low cytotoxicity, which is advantageous for long-term therapy of chronic diseases. They also possess a wide range of medicinal properties, including antimicrobial, anticancer, anticonvulsant, and antioxidant effects, and can be applied in the treatment of rheumatism. Their chemical structures can be readily modified to enhance selectivity and potency at specific targets, highlighting their versatility. In conclusion, benzothiazole derivatives represent a promising class of compounds for antirheumatic drug development. Ongoing studies have increasingly demonstrated their therapeutic benefits in pain relief, inflammation control, and other pharmacological effects, making them valuable targets for further drug development in rheumatic and related diseases.

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