Preface
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Author: Anjaneyulu Bendi, M. P. Kaushik and Neera Raghav
DOI: 10.2174/9789815223460124010002
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Pyrimidine and Pyrimidinone Derivatives as Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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Author: Versha, G. B. Dharma Rao, Ravi Kumar Rana and Anjaneyulu Bendi*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815223460124010004
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Abstract
Heterocyclic compounds are one of the most significant sources of bioactive molecules. Pyrimidines and pyrimidinones are a class of nitrogen-containing
heterocyclic compounds with significant biological activities. Among the different
applications of these compounds in medicinal chemistry, their anti-inflammatory
activities have attracted the attention of the scientific community to explore their
chemistry. Some of these derivatives have been found to inhibit the production of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokine enzymes, which are involved in the recruitment
and activation of immune cells at sites of inflammation. The chapter outlines the range
of methods available to create different pyrimidine and pyrimidinone derivatives along
with their anti-inflammatory activities.
Triazoles and their Derivatives as Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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Author: Anirudh Singh Bhathiwal, Anjaneyulu Bendi* and Aditi Tiwari
DOI: 10.2174/9789815223460124010005
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Abstract
Heterocyclic compounds are a large group of organic chemical compounds
that have at least one and sometimes more than one heteroatom. For their anti-fungal,
anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-cancer, and other properties, heterocyclic
compounds are used a lot in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, veterinary products,
sanitizers, antioxidants, co-polymers, and other products. Triazoles are a type of
chemical compound that has a five-membered heterocyclic ring with three nitrogen
atoms and are used in a significant number of different pharmaceutical applications
along with anti-inflammatory agents. Nowadays, a significant amount of research is
being done on triazoles as potential anti-inflammatory agents. This chapter is mainly
focused on the synthesis of triazoles and their various derivatives, along with their antiinflammatory properties.
Imidazole and Benzimidazole Derivatives as Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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Author: G. B. Dharma Rao*, Versha and Anjaneyulu Bendi
DOI: 10.2174/9789815223460124010006
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Abstract
In current days, imidazoles and benzimidazoles are vital classes of Nheterocyclic compounds. One of the 5-membered heterocyclic compounds is imidazole
ring structure through 3 carbon and 2 nitrogen atoms and in imidazole structure, N is
occupied in 1st and 3rd location in five-membered ring system. It is planer in structure.
The imidazole moiety is an essential of numerous significant natural products, together
with histamine, purine, histidine and nucleic acid. On the other hand, benzimidazole
covers six-membered benzene ring system fused with five-member imidazole ring
systems. Benzimidazole core unit molecules continue to be the indispensable focus
among the available heterocyclic compounds because of more than a few
pharmacological and biological properties. Benzimidazoles achieve the center of
attention due to their stability, outstanding bioavailability, and wide range of biological
competence. The current study discloses and discusses the biological activities of
imidazole and benzimidazole scaffolds widely used as anti-inflammatory agents.
Oxazole, Oxadiazole, Isoxazoline and Oxazoline Derivatives as Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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Author: Keertika and Nutan Sharma*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815223460124010007
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Abstract
Oxygen and Nitrogen containing five-membered heterocyclic compounds
have been the target of intense investigation in the last two decades to discover potent
biologically active compounds as anti-inflammatory agents. The related studies
comprising of fascinating oxazole-based derivatives include oxazoles, isoxazoles,
oxazolines, and oxadiazoles, as therapeutic agents, which have become an interesting
topic.Therefore, noticeable achievements have been accomplished in the field of antiinflammatory studies. This chapter will discuss some latest updates on the synthesis
and anti-inflammatory studies of these oxazole-based derivatives, which we hope will
be beneficial to synthetic organic and medicinal chemists.
Thiazole and Thiazolidinone Derivatives as Anti-inflammatory Agents
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Author: Raman Singh, Shivangi Sharma, Shivendra Singh and Kuldeep Singh*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815223460124010008
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Abstract
The significant potential of thiazole and thiazolidinone derivatives as antiinflammatory drugs can be observed in their ability to inhibit a variety of inflammatory
mediators. These derivatives also inhibit factors that catalyze the synthesis of
inflammatory mediators. The anti-inflammatory effects of the derivatives of thiazole
and thiazolidinone demonstrated this potential. In addition, they have antioxidant
properties that help to reduce oxidative stress and inflammation that the body
experiences. These derivatives represent promising molecules for the development of
new medications in the near future because they successfully reduce inflammation in
various preclinical and clinical studies. The potential of thiazole derivatives as COX
inhibitors and anti-inflammatory drugs has also been investigated, with promising
results. Further research is needed to explore their mechanisms of action, optimize their
therapeutic potential, and evaluate their safety and efficacy in clinical settings.
Pyrazole and Pyrazoline Derivatives as Anti-Inflammatory agents
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Author: Prabhjot Kaur, Urmila Berar and Neera Raghav*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815223460124010009
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Abstract
Heterocyclic compounds have provided significant contributions to the field
of medicinal chemistry. Pyrazole and pyrazoline are a class of five-membered two
adjacent nitrogen-containing compounds that are integral parts of a large number of
commercial anti-inflammatory drugs. After an initial introduction to inflammatory
response, mechanism involved therein, the chapter compiles recent synthetic schemes
along with in-vivo and in-vitro studies of pyrazole and pyrazoline derivative as antiinflammatory compounds on various established and recently recognized molecular
targets.
Carbazoles and their Derivatives as Anti-inflammatory agents
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Author: Aditi Tiwari, Anjaneyulu Bendi* and Anirudh Singh Bhathiwal
DOI: 10.2174/9789815223460124010010
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Abstract
Heterocyclic compounds refer to a defining class of organic compounds with
vast biological applications. Heterocyclic compounds are of great significance to life
for the reason that they are abundantly present in nature, such as in the form of
antibiotics, hormones, vitamins, and many more. Among heterocyclic compounds,
nitrogen-based heterocycles are of special biological use because of their boundless
medicinal and biological applications. Carbazoles are one of several nitrogen-based,
biologically active heterocyclic compounds with the chemical formula C12H9N.
Carbazole moiety has diverse pharmaceutical applications, which have attracted the
interest of chemists as well as biologists to study more about these chemical
compounds. This chapter compiles the synthesis of a variety of carbazole-derived
compounds and their anti-inflammatory applications.
Azepines and their Derivatives as Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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Author: Aditi Tiwari, Anjaneyulu Bendi*, Anirudh Singh Bhathiwal and G. B. Dharma Rao
DOI: 10.2174/9789815223460124010011
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Abstract
Heterocyclic compounds are of great interest today for scientists and
chemists because of their various pharmaceutical applications. They have an
exceptional ability to present both biomimetic and active pharmacophores, which
makes them versatile pharmacophores for numerous drugs. Azepines are among the
nitrogen-containing heterocyclic moieties with boundless medicinal and biological
applications. This chapter is mainly focused on the synthesis and isolation of a variety
of azepine based heterocyclic compounds with their anti-inflammatory activities.
Quinoline and their Derivatives as Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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Author: Rajni, Sweety Kataria, Taruna and Lakhwinder Singh*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815223460124010012
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Abstract
Quinoline is one of the significant moieties in the construction of new
pharmaceuticals since it is a notable scaffold among heterocyclic compounds. The
derivatives of quinoline which are biologically active compounds, are acknowledged as
prominent scaffolds in drug discovery. Quinoline-based heterocycle scaffolds have
recently become very important in medicinal chemistry because of their important
pharmacological and biological properties. These substances' importance in the finding
and formation of pioneering medicines for the treatment of various diseases is an
example of their value. Using literature that has been published in the last five years,
the current study describes the synthesis of different quinoline-based heterocycle
scaffolds and their advantageous medicinal uses, especially as anti-inflammatory
agents.
Coumarins and Their Derivatives as Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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Author: Shivangi Sharma, Raman Singh, Kuldeep Singh and Shivendra Singh*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815223460124010013
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Abstract
Coumarins are a diverse class of phytochemicals found in many human diets
and have been shown to have various pharmacological actions. The chapter discusses
the role of coumarins in disease prevention and treatment and their classification based
on structure. It also highlights that the various schemes of coumarin possess antiinflammatory properties, making them a promising scaffold for the synthesis of a new
class of anti-inflammatory drugs. Overall, this chapter provides valuable information
on the potential use of coumarins as anti-inflammatory agents and their synthetic
aspects. This book chapter focuses on the development of various possible potential
anti-inflammatory molecules having a coumarin core.
Subject Index
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Author: Anjaneyulu Bendi, M. P. Kaushik and Neera Raghav
DOI: 10.2174/9789815223460124010014
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Introduction
This book summarizes the cutting-edge experimental research on heterocyclic compounds used as anti-inflammatory agents in ten chapters. Each chapter is authored by experts in medicinal chemistry and is supplemented with scientific references for advanced reading. The book covers several types of heterocyclic compounds and their derivatives including : - pyrimidine and pyrimidinone derivatives - 1,2,3, and 1,2,4 triazoles - imidazole and benzimidazole derivatives - oxazole, oxadiazole, isoxazoline, and oxazoline derivatives - thiazole and thiazolidinone derivatives - pyrazole and pyrazoline - Carbazoles and their derivatives - azipines, quinolines, and coumarins This is a timely reference for medicinal chemists interested in developing new heterocycles for anti-inflammatory drugs. Contributors have discussed the effects of these compounds on different types of inflammation and their evolution in drug development as therapeutic agents to give a wider perspective to readers.