“…Until now, research studies revealed their impressive antimicrobial [ 6 , 8 , 177 ], antifungal [ 6 , 8 , 111 , 112 ], and antimycobacterial [ 10 , 178 ] effects, and some of them displayed activity superior or comparable to those presented by chloramphenicol [ 112 ], amphotericin B [ 115 ], and rifampin [ 124 ]—drugs used in standard therapeutic regimens. Moreover, naphthyridines were shown to present significant properties including antiinfectious: antiviral [ 11 , 24 , 50 , 51 ], antiparasitic [ 9 , 176 ], and antimalarial [ 113 ]; anticancer [ 5 , 6 , 23 , 35 ]; influencing cardiovascular system: hypotensive [ 16 , 27 ], cardioprotective [ 43 , 44 ]; neurological: sedative [ 94 ], analgesic [ 15 ], anticonvulsant [ 78 ], stimulating neuritogenesis [ 188 ]; psychotropic: antianxiety [ 97 ], antidepressant [ 29 , 97 ]; and affecting immune system: anti-inflammatory [ 7 , 56 , 57 ], immunosuppressant [ 48 , 49 , 50 ]. The spectrum of activity of naturally-derived naphthyridines is wide, thus these compounds are undeniably fascinating subjects of research.…”