Abstract: | 2‐Cyanoacetamido‐thiazole ( 1 ) was employed as a key for the construction of 6‐cyano‐7‐oxo‐7H‐thiazolo[3,2‐a]pyrimidine ( 4 ) which underwent reaction with hydrazine, malononitrile, ethyl cyanoacetate, and/or various 1,3‐bi‐nuclophilic reagents furnished the corresponding tri‐heterocyclic and tetra‐heterocyclic ring systems 5 – 12 . In addition, the reactions of 1 with various types of arylidene‐malononitriles and/or ethyl 3‐aryl‐2‐cyanoacrylates yielded the corresponding 1‐thiazolyl‐pyridine derivatives 16 and 20 , respectively. Furthermore, treatment of the precursor 1 with carbon disulfide and methyl iodide afforded the ketene dithioacetal derivative 21 which cyclized upon heating with hydrazine and/or 2‐aminobenzimidazole into the corresponding derivatives of N‐(thiazol‐2‐yl)‐1H‐pyrazole‐4‐carboxamide 22 and N‐(thiazol‐2‐yl)benzimidazo[1,2‐a]‐pyrimidine‐3‐carboxamide 23 . The antibacterial properties of these thiazole‐based heterocycles were examined against panel of two bacterial strains. |