Novel carbazole-oxadiazoles were developed as new potential antibacterial agents to combat dreadful resistance. Some target compounds displayed predominant inhibitory effects on the tested Gram-positive and -negative bacteria, and carbazole-oxadiazoles , -, -, and tetrazole analogues - were found to be efficient in impeding the growth of MRSA and ATCC 27853 (MICs = 0.25-4 μg/mL). Furthermore, compounds and - not only possessed rapid bactericidal ability and low tendency to develop resistance but also exhibited low cytotoxic effects toward Hek 293T, HeLa, and red blood cells (RBCs), especially molecule also showed low toxicity in vivo, which showed the therapeutic potential of these compounds. Further exploration indicated that compounds , , and - could disintegrate the integrity of bacterial cell membranes to leak the cytoplasmic contents, thus exerting excellent antibacterial effects. These facts mean that carbazole-based antibacterial agents might have bright prospects in confronting bacterial infections.
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