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Synthesis, Spectral and Microbial Study of Novel Hetrocyclic Compounds: Hetrocyclic Chemistry,Used
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In recent years many specialised works on specific topics in heterocyclic chemistry have appeared, while at the same time the more general textbooks on organic chemistry have not given this important part of the subject the attention it deserves. In fact, the chemistry of heterocycles lies at the heart of drug discovery. During the last few decades, a considerable attention has been devoted to synthesis of heterocyclic Compounds and their derivatives possessing such comprehensive bioactivities as antimicrobial, anti inflammatory, analgesic, antitumorial, antihypertensive, anti convalsant, anti cancer, anti HIV and antiviral activities. Literature survey reveals scant mention of the above compounds with antimicrobial properties and hence more and more derivatives are worth tested for the possible medicinal applications. So we have decided to synthesis Substituted Imidazolone, Chalcones, Isoxazolines, Pyrazolines, Pyrimidines, Schiff base, 4Thiazolidinone and Azetidinone derivaties and tested them for antimicrobial activity.
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