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Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry | 2011

Pharmacological significance of triazole scaffold.

Rajeev Kharb; Prabodh Chander Sharma; Mohammed Shahar Yar

The triazole nucleus is one of the most important and well known heterocycles which is a common and integral feature of a variety of natural products and medicinal agents. Triazole nucleus is present as a core structural component in an array of drug categories such as antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antiepileptic, antiviral, antineoplastic, antihypertensive, antimalarial, local anaesthetic, antianxiety, antidepressant, antihistaminic, antioxidant, antitubercular, anti-Parkinson′s, antidiabetic, antiobesity and immunomodulatory agents, etc. The broad and potent activity of triazole and their derivatives has established them as pharmacologically significant scaffolds. The basic heterocyclic rings present in the various medicinal agents are 1,2,3-triazole and 1,2,4-triazole. A large volume of research has been carried out on triazole and their derivatives, which has proved the pharmacological importance of this heterocyclic nucleus. The present paper is an attempt to review the pharmacological activities reported for triazole derivatives in the current literature with an update of recent research findings on this nuclei.


Current Medicinal Chemistry | 2011

New Insights into Chemistry and Anti-Infective Potential of Triazole Scaffold

Rajeev Kharb; M. Shahar Yar; Prabodh Chander Sharma

Research and development for novel substances possessing anti-infective activity have attracted considerable attention due to the escalating resistance towards conventional antibiotics. Therefore, the discovery and development of effective antimicrobial drugs with novel mechanism of action have become an insistent task for infectious diseases research programs. Triazole scaffold has been consistently rewarded as a promising versatile lead molecule with a pivotal position in modern medicinal chemistry. The literature reveals that this heterocyclic moiety has drawn attention of the chemists, pharmacologists, microbiologists and other researchers owing to its indomitable biological potential as anti-infective agents. The present communication is a cogent attempt to review the chemistry and antimicrobial activities of triazole derivatives reported in recent scientific literature. The biological profiles of these new triazole derivatives represent a fruitful matrix for further development as promising and superior anti-infective medicinal agents.


Mini-reviews in Medicinal Chemistry | 2011

Recent Advances and Future Perspectives of Triazole Analogs as Promising Antiviral Agents

Rajeev Kharb; Mohammad Shahar Yar; Probodh Chander Sharma

Emergence of severe viral infections in recent years and limited availability of antiviral chemotherapeutic agents for prevention and treatment of these infections are among the most common causes of human illness and death. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop antiviral drugs that have a potentially critical role in the prevention and treatment of various fatal and debilitating viral infections. Triazole derivatives occupy a pivotal position in modern medicinal chemistry and several have found applications as medicines. A large volume of research has been carried out on triazole and their derivatives for antiviral activity and pharmacological importance of this scaffold has been well established. This review is primarily addressed to description of the recent advances in the synthesis and evaluation of triazole derivatives as antiviral agents which may facilitate the development of more potent and effective antiviral agents.


International research journal of pharmacy | 2013

THERAPEUTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES AS ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS

Rajeev Kharb; Hardeep Kaur

Microbial infections are one of the leading diseases which are responsible for millions of deaths every year because of lack of effective antimicrobial therapy and this situation becomes more complicated because of microbial resistance towards conventional antibiotics. Qu inoline derivatives have proved their medicinal importance by having broad spectrum of pharmacological activities like an timicrobial, anticancer, antiviral and anti - inflammatory activities etc. This review article deals with the antimicrobial potential of novel quinoline derivatives as an effort to provide better treatment for microbial infections.


Current Pharmaceutical Design | 2016

Imidazole Derivatives as Potential Therapeutic Agents

Archana Sharma; Vipin Kumar; Rajeev Kharb; Sunil Kumar; Prabodh Chander Sharma; Dharam Pal Pathak

BACKGROUND The imidazole nucleus is inimitable and ubiquitous and it is very well known to play an important role in living organisms. Imidazole derivatives are under intensive scientific exploration due to their diverse and significant pharmacological activities. METHODS The present paper is an attempt to discuss chemistry, synthetic aspects including click chemistry procedures of imidazoles through systematic literature survey. RESULTS Biological activity profiles of the imidazole derivatives reported in recent scientific literature from 2000 to 2015 have been discussed in detail. It has been found that imidazole derivatives depict appreciable antiinfective activity potential. CONCLUSION It is anticipated that the information compiled in this paper will be useful and motivating to prospective researchers working on this heterocylic scaffold.


Journal of Natural Product and Plant Resources | 2011

Rising Trends towards Herbal Contraceptives

Raj; eep Kaur; Anil Kumar Sharma; Ravinder Kumar; Rajeev Kharb


Der Pharma Chemica | 2012

A valuable insight into recent advances on antimicrobial activity of piperazine derivatives

Rajeev Kharb; Kushal Bansal; Anil Kumar Sharma


Journal of chemical and pharmaceutical research | 2011

Therapeutic importance of peptidomimetics in medicinal chemistry

Rajeev Kharb; Meenakshi Rana; Prabodh Ch; er Sharma; Mohammad Shahar Yar


Archive | 2011

Significance of Thiadiazole derivatives as Antimicrobial agents

Rajeev Kharb; Paramjeet Kaur; Prabodh Chander Sharma


Der Pharma Chemica | 2014

Current status and future scenario of pyrimidine derivatives having antimicrobial potential

Rajeev Kharb; Meenakshi Tyagi; Anil Kumar Sharma

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Anil Kumar Sharma

Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research

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Archana Sharma

Homi Bhabha National Institute

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Dharam Pal Pathak

Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research

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Vipin Kumar

Kurukshetra University

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