“…In the past few years a growing interest in the chemistry of imidazo[1,2-a] pyridines and isoquinolines has been developed due to the extent of their applications in pharmacological science (Wisniewska et al, 2012;Hayakawa et al, 2007;Singhaus et al, 2010). Indeed they are known for their antibacterial (Al-Tel et al, 2011), antiviral (Gueiffier et al, 1996,1998), anti-inflammatory (Flores et al, 2012, antiulcer (Katsura et al,1992), antitubercular (Moraski et al, 2012), anticancer (Ducray et al, 2011, antiparasitic (Martı´nez et al, 2010) and antiprotozoa (Ismail et al, 2004) activities.…”