Publications by authors named "Matta Raghavender"

A library of novel ibuprofen-appended benzoxazole analogues (7a-l) was synthesized a series of nitration, reduction, and condensation-cyclization reactions and screened for their anticancer activity against human breast cancer MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cell lines using as a standard reference. Compounds 7h and 7j displayed outstanding activity against the MCF-7 cell line with an IC value of 8.92 ± 0.

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New series of biologically active triazole and pyrazole compounds containing 2, 4-disubstituted thiazole analogues (12a-l) were synthesized from p-hydroxy benzaldehyde and phenyl hydrazine in excellent yields and purity. All the synthesized compounds were unambiguously identified based on their spectral data analyses (IR, H-NMR, C-NMR spectra, and HRMS). The final derivatives were evaluated for their in vitro anti-microbial activity after thorough purification.

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We report here an efficient synthesis of fused bis-indazoles/indazoles a one-pot sequential strategy starting from -azido aldehydes and amines. This novel method involves the sequential formation of 2-indazole followed by a Pd-catalyzed intramolecular cross-dehydrogenative coupling reaction. Overall, this one-pot sequential reaction involved the formation of new five bonds, resulting in the formation of three heterocyclic rings.

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A tremendous research has been appeared on Pd-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling (SMC) during the last four decades due to its high prominence in constructing biaryl motifs of several complexes as well as simple organic compounds of high biological and commercial significance. The use of organic solid waste-derived materials for SMC in benign solvents like water/aqueous media is a very good achievement in these cases. We report in this article the usability of water extract of Tamarindus indica seeds ash (WETS) as a renewable base and reaction medium for Pd(OAc)-catalyzed SMC reaction at room temperature (RT).

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