“…For the treatment of HIV, it is clear that some oxadiazol derivatives have a significant effect on diabetes, obesity (Lee, S.H., et al, 2008), inflammation (Mrityunjoy, K., et al, 2012) and anticancer (Zhang, H.Z., et al, 2005;Salem, D., et al, 2004). There are compounds containing 1, 3, 4 -oxadiazol, which are biologically effective, for example antimicrobial, antifungal, antiviral and antifungal, as well as important and useful in medical chemistry as an alternative to carboxylic acids and esters (Bostrom, J., et al, 2012) The symmetric chemistry of the complex elements of the heterogeneous cyclic compounds, including the oxadiazol legand, which have been of interest to many researchers in recent years, has been attracted by the fact that these lycandes are related to the central element ions in natural systems where the complexities exhibited significant efficacy compared to lycand (Mohmoud, N., et al, 2013;Ibrahem, S., et al, 2008).…”