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Advances in Pharmacological Sciences | 2015

BF3·Et2O Catalysed 4-Aryl-3-phenyl-benzopyrones, Pro-SERMs, and Their Characterization.

Ambika Srivastava; Pooja Singh; Rajesh Kumar

We have synthesized the novel 4-(4-hydroxy-benzyl)-3-phenyl-chromen-2-one which is a precursor of SERMs with a smaller number of steps and good yield. Two methodologies for the synthesis have been worked out. Anhydrous BF3·Et2O catalyzed reaction was found to be selective for product formation while anhydrous AlCl3, FeCl3, and SnCl4 catalyzed ones were nonselective.


Journal of Polymers | 2014

Amphiphilic Fluorescent Well-Defined Living Polymer from Indole-3-Carboxaldehyde and 4-Bromo-1, 8-Naphthalic Anhydride: Synthesis and Characterization

Ambika Srivastava; Pooja Singh; Arti Srivastava; Rajesh Kumar

We reported a well-defined amphiphilic fluorescent polymer bearing indole repeating units with naphthalimide pendants obtained by ATRP followed by chemical modification. The obtained polymer poly (N-allyl indole-2-(4-hydroxybutyl)-1, 8-naphthalimide) (PAIHN) was characterized by 1H NMR, FTIR, and GPC. The polymer showed a specific fluorescence emission maximum at 538 nm excited at 435 nm in aqueous solution. The amphiphilic nature of the polymer was investigated in aqueous solution using two spectroscopic methods, namely, absorption and emission spectroscopy. The Critical Miceller Concentration values obtained by UV-visible and fluorescence are in good agreement with each other. The micelles were characterized by TEM at concentration of 0.014 mg/mL. The polymer PAIHN prepared after tweaking exhibits green fluorescence at 538 nm due to the significant effect of naphthalimide moieties, whereas before tweaking the polymer poly (1-allyl indole-3-carbaldehyde) (PAIC) exhibits blue fluorescence at 425 nm due to indole repeating units of the polymer.


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2012

Synthesis of amphiphilic poly(N‐vinylcaprolactam) using ATRP protocol and antibacterial study of its silver nanocomposite

Pooja Singh; Ambika Srivastava; Rajesh Kumar


Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry | 2005

Vilsmeier-Haack reagent: A facile synthesis of 2-chloro-3-formylquinolines from N-arylacetamides and transformation into different functionalities

Ambika Srivastava; R. M. Singh


Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2012

Comparative study of thermal degradation behavior of graft copolymers of polysaccharides and vinyl monomers

Arti Srivastava; Vivek Mishra; Pooja Singh; Ambika Srivastava; Rajesh Kumar


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2012

Coumarin-based polymer and its silver nanocomposite as advanced antibacterial agents: Synthetic path, kinetics of polymerization, and applications

Ambika Srivastava; Vivek Mishra; Pooja Singh; Rajesh Kumar


Polymer | 2015

Synthesis and characterization of nano micelles of poly(N-acrylamidohexanoic acid)-b-poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) via RAFT process: Solubilizing and releasing of hydrophobic molecules

Pooja Singh; Ambika Srivastava; Rajesh Kumar


Polymer International | 2013

Indole‐based polymer and its silver nanocomposite as advanced antibacterial agents: synthetic path, kinetics of polymerization and applications

Ambika Srivastava; Pooja Singh; Rajesh Kumar; Satish K. Verma; Ravindra N. Kharwar


Polymer International | 2014

Nanoporous well‐defined reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer polymer of N‐acrylamido‐l‐tryptophan: synthesis and characterization

Pooja Singh; Ambika Srivastava; Rajesh Kumar


Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry | 2006

Pyrazolo-fused quinoline analogues: synthesis of 1h-pyrazolo[3,4-b]quinolines and 3-amino-1h-pyrazolo[3,4-b]quinolines from 3-formyl and 3-cyano-2-chloroquinolines.

Ambika Srivastava; M. Singh; R. M. Singh

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Pooja Singh

Banaras Hindu University

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R. M. Singh

Banaras Hindu University

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Atish Chandra

Banaras Hindu University

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Vivek Mishra

Banaras Hindu University

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A. P. Singh

Banaras Hindu University

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M. Singh

Banaras Hindu University

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Mahendra Sahai

Banaras Hindu University

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P. Jamal

Banaras Hindu University

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