Tuberculosis is one of the top 10 leading causes of death worldwide and is caused by the bacteria “Mycobacterium tuberculosis.” The medications used to treat tuberculosis have many deficiencies, including long‐term treatment, expensive medications, etc. The continuing emergence of multidrug resistance (MTR) remains a critical health issue that needs to be tackled urgently. Increased HIV/AIDS co‐infection with tuberculosis has also worsened the condition. Carbolines, nitrogen‐containing tricyclic Compounds have a significant role in medicinal chemistry because of their broad pharmacological properties, such as anti‐tubercular, anti‐bacterial, anti‐leishmanial, anti‐cancer, anti‐viral, etc. A brief description of the anti‐tubercular ability of a diverse set of carbolines collected from the past ten years focused on synthetic procedures, structural‐activity relationship studies, and their molecular mechanism of action was clearly described in the current review.
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