“…They are highly effective against trichomoniasis, various forms of amoebiasis, and infection with anaerobic bacteria and protozoa (Goldman and Wuest, 1981); it can kill or inhibit the majority of anaerobic bacteria when the metronidazole concentration in serum is in the range from 2 to 8 lg per ml (Salimi et al, 1997). In view of the wide interest in the activity and profile of metronidazole, and as part of our ongoing research in the synthesis of new compounds of pharmacological interests (Al-Zghoul et al, 2005;Salih et al, 2006Salih et al, , 2007Al-Soud et al, 2008;Saadeh et al, 2009;Abu-Shaireh et al, 2009, Saadeh et al, 2010, we report, herein, on the synthesis and characterization of a number of new compounds derived from metronidazole and amino acids and their esters, which, to the best of our knowledge, have not previously been described in the literature.…”