Publications by authors named "Naga Pranathi Abburi"

An innovative series of N-substituted piperazine-linked imidazothiazole derivatives 7(a-x) were synthesized, and their antitubercular effectiveness was evaluated. A three-step reaction sequence involving the condensation of 1,3-dichloroacetone and thiourea, coupling with substituted piperazines to give the intermediates 5(a-d) and cyclization with substituted α-bromoacetophenones produced the desired imidazothiazole derivatives 7(a-x) in excellent yields. In vitro screening of new derivatives against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv resulted in 7k (minimum inhibitory concentration [MIC]: 0.

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Noscapine an FDA-approved antitussive agent. With low cytotoxicity with higher concentrations, noscapine and its derivatives have been shown to have exceptional anticancer properties against a variety of cancer cell lines. In order to increase its potency, in this study, we synthesized a series of new amido-thiadiazol coupled noscapinoids and tested their cytotoxicity in vitro.

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A series of new noscapinoids designed; synthesized and assessed whether its 3-ylidenephthalide and isocoumarin conjugates improved cytotoxicity. Cu-catalysed Sonogashira coupling of N-propargyl noscapine with 2-bromobenzoic acids followed by in-situ substrate-directed 5-exo-dig or 6-endo-dig cyclization produced 3-ylidenephthalide 6 a-6 f and isocoumarin 7 a-7 h analogues in very good yields. In comparison to the lead drug, noscapine, all the newly synthesised derivatives exhibited strong cytotoxic potential in vitro with IC ranging from 5.

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