Mannich bases consisting of 1,3,4-oxadiazole-2-thione (3 a-3 l) bearing various substituents were synthesized and found potent jack bean urease inhibitors. The prepared compounds showed significantly good inhibitory activities with IC values from 9.45±0.05 to 267.42±0.23 μM. The compound 3 k containing 4-chlorophenyl (-R) and 4-hydroxyphenyl (-R') was most active with IC 9.45±0.05 μM followed by 3 e (IC 22.52±0.15 μM) in which -R was phenyl and -R' was isopropyl group. However, when both -R and -R' were either 4-chlorophenyl groups (3 l) or only -R' was 4-nitrophenyl (3 i), both compounds were found inactive. The detailed binding affinities of the produced compounds with protein were explored through molecular docking and data-supported in-vitro enzyme inhibition profiles. Drug likeness was confirmed by in silico ADME investigations and molecular orbital analysis (HOMO-LUMO) and electrostatic potential maps were got from DFT calculations. ESP maps exposed that there are two potential binding sites with the most positive and most negative parts.

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