“…Pyrazolo[3,4- d ]pyrimidines are the most studied isomer, which are reported to have anticancer activity, , antimicrobial activity, , anti-inflammatory activity , and activity toward adenosine receptors, xanthine oxidase, and growth factor receptor kinases . Specific carbon and nitrogen atoms of the pyrazolo[3,4- d ]pyrimidines scaffold, vital for its anticancer and antimicrobial activities, have also been identified. , As Pyp rings are privileged scaffolds in medicinal chemistry, which can bind to diverse receptors, the broad spectrum of medicinal properties documented for their derivatives is unsurprising. , …”