Multicomponent Reactions Synthesis of Bioactive Heterocycles
Coordonnateurs : Ameta, Ph.D. K.L., Dandia Anshu
MCR for carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom coupling reactions. MCR for cycloadditions, and other related reactions. MCR as promising tool for the synthesis of bioactive heterocycles: Pyrazole.MCR as promising tool for the synthesis of bioactive heterocycles: Imidazole. MCR as promising tool for the synthesis of bioactive heterocycles: Isoxazole. MCR as promising tool for the synthesis of bioactive heterocycles: Oxazole. MCR as promising tool for the synthesis of bioactive heterocycles: Thiazole. MCR as promising tool for the synthesis of bioactive heterocycles: Isothiazole. MCR as promising tool for the synthesis of bioactive heterocycles: Benzimidazole. MCR as promising tool for the synthesis of bioactive heterocycles: Sulfathiazole.
Dr. K. L. Ameta received his doctorate in organic chemistry from M. L. Sukhadia University, Udaipur, India, in 2002. Presently, he is working as an associate professor of chemistry, Department of Chemistry, College of Arts, Science and Humanities, Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh, Rajasthan, India. He has vast experience in teaching both graduate- and postgraduate-level students. His research area involves synthesis, characterization, and biological evaluation of differently sized bioactive heterocyclic systems. In addition to this, he has keen interest in heterogeneous catalyzed organic synthesis and photocatalysis. He has published about 50 research articles in journals of national and international repute.
Dr. Anshu Dandia is a professor and head of the Department of Chemistry, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India. Also, she is the coordinator of the University Grants Commission–Special Assistance Programme (UGC-SAP) program at the University of Rajasthan and vice president of the Indian Chemical Society, Kolkata. Prof. Dandia has published over 170 research papers in the field of synthetic organic chemistry in journals of international repute. Her fields of research interest are green and nanotechnology in organic synthesis; heterocyclic, medicinal chemistry; and organo-fluorine chemistry. Her awards include the Science Legend Award from the World Science Congress Association in 2015; Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), London, in 2012; the bronze medal awarded by the Chemical Research Society of India in 2012; International Distinguished Woman Scientist Award at the international conference, "Chemistry for Mankind," organized by the joint venture of American Chemical Society (ACS), Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), and Indian Society of Chemists and Biologists (ISCB) at Nagpur in 2011; and the top researcher award from the vice chancellor, University of Rajasthan, based on highest H-index in a sur
Date de parution : 08-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 08-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Multicomponent Reactions :
Mots-clés :
Multi-component Reaction; Renal Pelvis Cancer; Carbon-heteroatom coupling; MCRs; Pyrazole; Bismuth Triflate; Imidazole; HeLa Human Cancer Cell Lines; Benzimidazole; Solvent Free Microwave Irradiation Conditions; biologically active; FLT3 Receptor; high-throughput; Ugi Reactions; Giammarco Tenti; Biginelli Reaction; M; Teresa Ramos; Solvent Free Conditions; J; Carlos Menéndez; Knoevenagel Adduct; Susruta Majumdar; Hantzsch Reaction; AndrVdi; Intermediate III; Travis C; Palmer; Knoevenagel Condensation; Esmail Doustkhah; Piperidine Derivatives; Sadegh Rostamnia; Nut Midline Carcinoma; Nahid S; Alavijeh; Transition Metal; Somayeh Ahadi; Total Synthesis; Saeed Balalaie; Catalyst Free Conditions; Mohammad Saquib; Baylis Hillman Adducts; Mohammad Faheem Khan; Passerini Reaction; Mohammad Imran Ansari; Terminal Alkynes; Irfan Khan; Benzyltriethylammonium Chloride; Mohammad Kamil Hussain; Bioactive Heterocycles; Jagdamba Singh; P38 Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases; Satavisha Sarkar; Arghya Banerjee; Bhisma K; Patel; Sandip S; Shinde; S; N; Thore; Rajendra P; Pawar; K; L; Ameta; Sunil N; Patil; Jiachen Xiang; Miao Wang; Yu Sun; Anxin Wu; Anshu Dandia; Shahnawaz Khan; Vijay Parewa; Amit Sharma; Begraj Kumawat; Vijaykumar Paike; Padmakar Suryavanshi; Sandeep More; Sandeep B; Mane; Ruby Singh; Thomas J; Laughlin; Joshua S; Yoo; Ram S; Mohan