Publications by authors named "Anjali Mahavar"

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  • Synthetic routes of chromene are gaining attention due to their use in various applications including pigments, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
  • The chromene structure is vital for discovering new drugs with diverse pharmacological benefits, but traditional synthesis methods often pose environmental risks.
  • Eco-friendly production methods are being developed, utilizing sustainable materials and safer techniques like microwave irradiation and ultrasound synthesis, offering advantages in scalability and purification.
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Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a serious neurological illness that causes memory loss gradually by destroying brain cells. This deadly brain illness primarily strikes the elderly, impairing their cognitive and bodily abilities until brain shrinkage occurs. Modern techniques are required for an accurate diagnosis of AD.

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  • * Well-known inhibitors like Acarbose and Miglitol have drawbacks, prompting researchers to explore simpler, smaller heterocyclic compounds.
  • * Recent studies highlight the effectiveness of these new heterocyclic molecules in inhibiting α-glucosidase and reducing postprandial hyperglycemia in diabetes patients.
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  • This review article discusses the environmentally friendly methods for synthesizing thiazole derivatives, highlighting the need for sustainable practices in chemical processes.
  • Thiazole derivatives are valuable in various applications, but traditional methods are often harmful to the environment due to toxic reagents and waste generation.
  • The article advocates for green synthesis techniques—such as using renewable materials and mild conditions—that maintain or improve biological activity while reducing environmental impact, and encourages more research in this area.
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