Benzothiazole. Biologically useful and important scaffold (PDF)
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Academic Paper from the year 2009 in the subject Chemistry - Organic Chemistry, , language: English, abstract: A large number of drugs and biologically relevant molecules contain heterocyclic systems. Often the presence of hetero atoms or groupings imparts...
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Academic Paper from the year 2009 in the subject Chemistry - Organic Chemistry, , language: English, abstract: A large number of drugs and biologically relevant molecules contain heterocyclic systems. Often the presence of hetero atoms or groupings imparts preferential specificities in their biological responses. Amongst the heterocyclic systems, compounds containing hetero atoms such as nitrogen and/or sulfur e.g., thiazolidinones, benzothiazoles, triazines, etc. have great importance due to their diverse biological activity.
Finding numerous biological importances of these ring systems, it is worth to study such building blocks for better understanding of medicinal chemistry as well as synthetic organic chemistry involving the synthesis of such different biologically active nitrogen- and/or sulfur-containing heterocyclic moieties like substituted benzothiazoles, triazines, pyrrolidine, azetidinones, pyridines, oxazoles, thiazoles, Schiff bases, etc.
In view of such facts, the present book deals with the review of the biologically important heterocyclic moiety benzothiazole.
Finding numerous biological importances of these ring systems, it is worth to study such building blocks for better understanding of medicinal chemistry as well as synthetic organic chemistry involving the synthesis of such different biologically active nitrogen- and/or sulfur-containing heterocyclic moieties like substituted benzothiazoles, triazines, pyrrolidine, azetidinones, pyridines, oxazoles, thiazoles, Schiff bases, etc.
In view of such facts, the present book deals with the review of the biologically important heterocyclic moiety benzothiazole.
Autoren-Porträt von Faiyazalam Shaikh, Navin Patel
Dr. Faiyazalam Shaikh is currently working as Assistant Professor, Head of the Chemistry Department & I/C Principal at C. B. Patel Computer College & J. N. M.Patel Science College, Bharthana (Vesu), Surat (Gujarat), India. He has completed his B.Sc and M.Sc. from Department of Chemistry, B.K.M. Science College, Valsad affiliated to Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat. He has completed his M.Phil. and Ph.D. doctoral degrees from Department of
Chemistry, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat under the supervision of Prof. Navin B. Patel.
Dr. Faiyazalam Shaikh has participated in so many National and International conferences. He has also published 15 research papers in National and International journals of repute. He has also published 2 books International publication. He has been awarded Scientia Pharmaceutica Citation Award 2011- An international award for most citation of the research paper in the world during the year. He has been awarded National fellowship from University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi for pursuing his doctoral research.
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- Autoren: Faiyazalam Shaikh , Navin Patel
- 2018, 1. Auflage, 44 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: GRIN Verlag
- ISBN-10: 3668715513
- ISBN-13: 9783668715516
- Erscheinungsdatum: 21.06.2018
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