Synthesis of Bioactive Polynuclear Heteroaromatics Mainly based on Indoles and Quinolines
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Synthesis of Bioactive Polynuclear Heteroaromatics Mainly based on Indoles and Quinolines
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Hazra, Abhijit
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Chemistry
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The thesis embodies the results of studies on “Synthesis of bioactive polynuclear heteroaromatics mainly based on indoles and quinolines”. Most of the biologically active compounds contain various heterocyclic moieties as one of their main attention-grabbing unit. Among these indole and quinoline derivatives have been topics of substantial research interest and covers the most areas of heterocyclic chemistry, particularly due to their natural occurrences and pharmacological activities. A large number of indole as well as quinoline derivatives are to the fore as pharmacologically active lead compounds for drug development. Indole and quinoline moieties also occur widely in many natural products. Chemical and biological research has now presented a great challenge to synthesize and optimise highly efficient and cost-effective synthetic routes to some unique and novel biologically active substances. Among these polynuclear heteroaromatics are an imperative structural class due to their high degree of biological efficacy. Polynuclear heteroaromatics, an area of enormous interest, includes every single type of heterocyclic system (N, O, or S) along with fused, bridged as well as spiro annulated ring systems. The study covers the synthesis of various polynuclear indoles, oxindoles and quinolines and also some other heterocyclic ring systems attached to indoles or quinolines through simple intermolecular bridging or fused or through spiro linkage by using some time-honored reaction conditions as well as through the development of new methodology and also bioevaluation of some of these analogues. |
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2010
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Thesis
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application/pdf
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/425/1/Thesis%2D_Abhijit_Hazra_(Dr._N.B.Mondal).pdf
Hazra, Abhijit (2010) Synthesis of Bioactive Polynuclear Heteroaromatics Mainly based on Indoles and Quinolines. PhD thesis, Jadavpur University. |
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/425/
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