Chemical characteristics, synthetic methods, and biological potential of quinazoline and quinazolinone derivatives.
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Quinazolines and quinazolinones are considered as an important chemical for the synthesis of various physiological significance and pharmacological utilized molecules.Quinazolines and quinazolinone are a large class of biologically active compounds that exhibited broad spectrum of biological activities such as anti-HIV, anticancer, antifungal, antibacterial, antimutagenic, anticoccidial, anticonvulsant, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, antimalarial, antioxidant, antileukemic, and antileishmanial activities and other activities.Being considered as advantaged scaffold, the alteration is made with different substituent.
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Affiliation: Department of Pharmacy, GRD (PG) Institute of Management and Technology, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248009, India.
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The heterocyclic fused rings quinazoline and quinazolinone have drawn a huge consideration owing to their expanded applications in the field of pharmaceutical chemistry. Quinazoline and quinazolinone are reported for their diversified biological activities and compounds with different substitutions bring together to knowledge of a target with understanding of the molecule types that might interact with the target receptors. Quinazolines and quinazolinones are considered as an important chemical for the synthesis of various physiological significance and pharmacological utilized molecules. Quinazolines and quinazolinone are a large class of biologically active compounds that exhibited broad spectrum of biological activities such as anti-HIV, anticancer, antifungal, antibacterial, antimutagenic, anticoccidial, anticonvulsant, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, antimalarial, antioxidant, antileukemic, and antileishmanial activities and other activities. Being considered as advantaged scaffold, the alteration is made with different substituent. No MeSH data available. |
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Mentions: (79a–c) derivatives were evaluated for their activity as CNS depressant and anticonvulsant agents [74] (see Scheme 60). |
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Affiliation: Department of Pharmacy, GRD (PG) Institute of Management and Technology, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248009, India.
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