“…Thiazole is an important pharmacophore, and its coupling with other rings could furnish new biologically active compounds . Thiazole compounds have exhibited a broad range of biological activities such as antitumor , anticancer , antibiotic , anti‐inflammatory , antibacterial and antifungal , antitubercular , antiviral , antidepressant activity , Peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor (PPAR) α/γ/δ pan agonists , and antihelmintic activities. The heterocyclic compounds containing 1,3,4‐oxadiazole nuclei showed anti‐inflammatory , hypoglycemic , anti‐HIV , antitumor , antibacterial , antifungal , antihypertensive , antituberculosis , analgesic , anticonvulsant , and herbicidal activities.…”