“…3), such as alpidem 1.1 (anxiolytic) [8], zolpidem 1.2 (hypnotic, to treat insomnia) [9], necopidem 1.3 [10], saripidem 1.4 (sedative and anxiolytic), zolimidine 1.5 (anti-ulcer, used for treatment peptic ulcer) [11], olprinone 1.6 (to treat acute heart failure) [12] and minodronic acid 1.7 (to treat anxiety, heart failure, osteoporosis) [13]. This basic structure also exists in GSK812397 1.8 (HIV infection) [14], PI3Ka inhibitors 1.9, mGlu2 receptors 1.10 [15], TNF-a inhibitors 1.11 [16] and insecticide activity against pea aphids 1.12 [17] Furthermore, this basic core moiety is obtained in many pharmaceutical compounds (Fig. 4) that display benzodiazepine receptor agonist [18], calcium channel [19], antifungal [20], antitumor [21], antiviral [22], antibacterial, analgesic [23] and anti-HIV properties [24].…”