Synthetic Methodology, SAR and Pharmacology of Commercialized Preparations Employing 1, 2, 4‐Triazole Analogues
Sucheta Singh,
Meenakshi Kaira,
Hrithik Dey
et al.
Abstract:The domain of medicinal chemistry has witnessed a notable surge of interest in triazoles owing to their unique structural characteristics and wide range of applications. The versatility of their synthesis methods has facilitated the creation of compound libraries with remarkable pharmacological activities, including antiviral, antiepileptic, anxiolytic, hypnotic/sedatives anticancer, antifungal, and antidepressant activities. Several techniques have been documented in the literature for generating 1,2,4‐triazo… Show more
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