“…They were found to be associated with a wide range of chemotherapeutic activities including antimicrobial [4 -7], antifungal [8,9], antiparasitic [10], and antiviral [11,12] activities. On the other hand, thiazole-containing compounds were reported to contribute to a variety of anticancer potentials including antitumor [13,14], cytotoxic [15,16], antiproliferative [17,18], DNAcleaving [19,20], and angiogenesis inhibiting [21] activities. Interest in the chemotherapeutic activity of thiazoles was potentiated after the discovery of the natural antineoplastic antibiotics tiazofurin [22,23], bleomycin, netropsin, and thiazole netropsin [24].…”