“…More and more triazole derivatives, with strong pharmacological activity, low toxicity, less adverse effects, fewer multi-drug resistances, high bioavailability, good pharmacokinetics property and drug-targeting, diversity of drug administration, broad spectrum, better curative effect etc., A large number of triazole compounds as clinical drugs or candidates have been frequently employed for the treatment of various types of diseases, Triazole compounds as medicinal drugs, including antifungal, anticancer, antibacterial, antitubercular, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and analgesic,anticonvulsant, antiparasitic, antidiabetic, anti-obesitic, antihista-minic, anti-neuropathic, antihypertensive as well as other biological activities Wang, 2012 andKhabnadideh et al, 2012). In fact several benzotriazoles have shown potential biological activities such as antimycobacterial (Sanna et al, 2002), antitumor (Handratta et al, 2005) and anti-inflammatory (Dawood et al, 2006) activities.…”