“…Quinazolin-4(3H)-ones are important class of naturally occurring nitrogen heterocycles [1] among them 2-amino functionalized quinazolin-4(3H)-ones were extensively studied in medicinal chemistry for a variety of pharmacological properties, which include anti-cancer, [2,3,4] anti-hypertensive, [5] anti-hepatitis C, [6] anti-viral, [7] anti-hyperglycemic, [8] anti-malarial, [9,10] antiinflammatory, [11] anti-microbial [12] and anti-bacterial activity. [13] Some of the important bioactive molecules, with 2-amino quinazolin-4(3H)-one pharmacophore, are shown in (Figure 1).…”