“…It has been observed that they possess anticancer [1–5], antibacterial [6, 7], antifungal [7, 8], antitubercular [9, 10], antiviral [11, 12], anticoccidial [13, 14], anti-inflammatory and analgesics [15–21], antidepressant [22–24], anticonvulsant [23, 24], antimalarial [25, 26], antioxidant [27], antileishmanial [28], neuroprotective [29], antiobesity [30], antihypertensive [31], anti-H 1 -antihistaminic [32], and antiprotozoal activities [33]. The quinazoline moiety is a core unit in a variety of drugs such as Alfuzosin, Nolatrexed, CS 1101 (CAL 101), Balaglitazone, Milciclib, and Letermovir (Fig.…”