Publications by authors named "Umesh Pete"

Carvacrol, thymol and eugenol belong to a class of naturally presenting phenols with a ten-carbon unit, which are present in essential oils of many plants. These versatile molecules are incorporated as useful ingredients in many food products and find applications in agricultural, pharmaceutical, fragrance, cosmetic, flavor and other industries. They are wide ranging of biological and pharmaceutical activities: anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, analgesic, anticancer and antioxidant.

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A new phthalazine based chemosensor was developed for the highly selective and sensitive detection of Co(2+) in the mixed solvent system, CH3CN-H2O (1 : 1, v/v). In the presence of Co(2+), the colour of the solution changed from yellow to green; the absorption maxima of was red-shifted from 383 nm to 435 nm, and the fluorescence of at 550 nm was significantly enhanced. The sensor showed a detection limit down to 25 nM by forming a complex species with Co(2+) in 1 : 1 stoichiometry.

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Benzoyl phenyl urea, a class of insect growth regulator's acts by inhibiting chitin synthesis. Carvacrol, a naturally occurring monoterpenoid is an effective antifungal agent. We have structurally modified carvacrol (2-methyl-5-[1-methylethyl] phenol) by introducing benzoylphenyl urea linkage.

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Insect-growth regulators (IGRs) have been receiving foremost attention as potential means of selective insect control. Benzoyl phenyl urea (BPU) is a well-known IGR having chitin synthesis inhibitor activity. Mimics of BPU have been synthesized by suitable derivatization of a naturally occurring monoterpenoid, thymol (2-isopropyl-5-methyl phenol) to form a = series of substituted benzoyl thymyl thioureas (BTTUs) [IVa-f] and benzoyl thymyl ureas (BTUs) [Va-f].

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In the title Mannich base, C(20)H(21)N(3)O(3), an isatin derivative of thymol, the O-CH(2)-C(=O)-N(H)-N fragment connect-ing the aromatic and fused-ring systems is approximately planar, with the N-N single bond in a Z configuration. The amino H atom of this N-N fragment is intra-molecularly hydrogen bonded to the carbonyl O atom of the indolinone fused ring as well as to the phen-oxy O atom of the aromatic ring. The amino H atom of the indoline fused ring forms a hydrogen bond with the double-bond O atom of an adjacent mol-ecule, this hydrogen bond giving rise to a linear chain motif.

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