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P-ISSN: 2709-9415, E-ISSN: 2709-9423

2024, Vol. 5, Issue 1, Part A


Examination of the synthetic processes for biologically strong benzoxazole derivatives


Author(s): Priya Tigga, Tanushree Giri, Sujeet Kumar, Vivek Kumar, Bidisha Sathpathy and Suraj Kumar Sharma

Abstract:
The benzoxazole ring is one of the most prominent heterocyclic structures that can be found in a wide variety of physiologically active composites. In the field of pharmaceutical composites, it is one of the heterocyclic nitrogen-containing halves that is utilized frequently and serves as the principal active rudiments. Because of the structural similarities that they share with the bases guanine and adenine, benzoxazoles are able to interact with biomolecules that are present in biological systems. These compounds have capabilities that include analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antihyperglycemic potentiating, antibacterial, and central nervous system effects. Additional bioactive molecules are capable of being produced from it. Because of structural modifications and changes in their biological profiles, benzoxazole generations have seen a rise in their potency and biological activity. This is because they have been modified. Taking into consideration all of these factors, we prepared this review and discussed the biological activities of benzoxazoles as well as their production. Benzoxazole Nucleus has been reported to be effective in a variety of natural conditioning applications, including antidepressant, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anticancer properties.


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Priya Tigga, Tanushree Giri, Sujeet Kumar, Vivek Kumar, Bidisha Sathpathy, Suraj Kumar Sharma. Examination of the synthetic processes for biologically strong benzoxazole derivatives. J Res Chem 2024;5(1):52-63.
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