Publications by authors named "Srinu Bodige"

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  • - A new Cu-catalyzed method has been developed to create 2-substituted-4-()-quinolones, which are important in medicinal chemistry due to their various biological properties.
  • - This one-step reaction uses easily available materials like aryl boronic acid and nitriles, requiring only a cheap copper catalyst and air as an oxidant, making it more environmentally friendly compared to traditional and modern methods.
  • - The study also includes the first total synthesis of punarnavine and proposes a mechanism involving the formation of an aryl nitrilium ion followed by a tandem C-C bond formation.
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Chromone-2-carboxylate scaffold is growing as an important pharmacophore in medicinal chemistry with diverse biological properties. We have developed a facile one-pot transformation of 2-fluoroacetophenone directly to chromone-2-carboxylate scaffold in a single step via a tandem C-C and C-O bond formation. The majority of the previously reported medicinal chemistry synthetic protocols primarily used only one procedure which follows a two-step strategy that needs to start with "2-hydroxyacetophenone".

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Background: Phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase α (PI3Kα) is a ubiquitous intracellular enzyme, mainly involved in intracellular signaling pathways, promotes cellular growth, proliferation, and differentiation. Therefore, inhibition of PI3K can be a hotspot in molecular targeted therapy for the treatment of cancer.

Methods: The present research work involves molecular docking studies performed to screen derivatives of urea and thiourea bearing thieno [3,2-d]-pyrimidines against the active site of PI3K enzyme using MOE.

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A series of novel methyl 4-(4-amidoaryl)-3-methoxythiophene-2-carboxylate derivatives were designed against the active site of protein tyrosine phosphatise 1B (PTP1B) enzyme using MOE.2008.10.

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