“…The most successful compounds developed are based on modifications at C‐7, and it has been found that the spectrum, level of antibacterial activity, inhibition of DNA gyrase or topoisomerase IV, and cell permeability are highly affected by the nature of the C‐7 substituent group. Substituents that have been studied included: medium‐sized N ‐heterocyclic ring (5‐ and 6‐membered), N ‐substituted piperazine, linear substituents with one or two heteroatoms (‐NHNH 2 , ‐NHR, ‐NHCH 2 CH 2 NH 2 ), methyl‐, chloro‐, and 1,2,3‐triazole‐derivatives The 1,2,3 moiety does not occur in nature, although the synthetic molecules containing 1,2,3‐triazole unit show diverse biological activities including anti‐obesity, antiallergic, antibacterial, antiparasitic, herbicidal, fungicidal, and anti‐HIV…”