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|a Green approaches in medicinal chemistry for sustainable drug design /
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|a Amsterdam, Netherlands ;
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|a Intro -- Green Approaches in Medicinal Chemistry for Sustainable Drug Design -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Editor's biography -- Preface -- Part One: Green chemistry -- Chapter 1: Green chemistry assisted synthesis of natural and synthetic compounds as anticancer agents -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Natural products as anticancer agents -- 1.3. Synthetic compounds as anticancer agents -- 1.4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Antibacterial and antimicrobial coatings on metal substrates by cold spray technique: Present and future persp ... -- 2.1. Introduction
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|a 2.2. The need for the development of antibacterial and antimicrobial coatings -- 2.3. The coating techniques -- 2.4. Thermal spraying: Processes and techniques -- 2.5. Cold spray: The process and its advantages -- 2.6. Present status of the antibacterial and antimicrobial coating by cold spray -- 2.7. Sustainability and cold spray technique -- 2.8. Green aspects of cold spray -- 2.9. Future prospects and concluding remarks -- 2.10. Summary -- References -- Chapter 3: Graphene oxide nanosheets as sustainable carbocatalysts: Synthesis of medicinally important heterocycles -- 3.1. Introduction
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|a 3.2. Strategies for the synthesis of medicinally important heterocyclic scaffolds using GO and CMGs -- 3.2.1. Synthesis of substituted pyrroles and related heterocycles using GO nanosheets -- 3.2.2. Synthetic approaches for quinazoline derivatives -- 3.2.3. Multicomponent approach for the synthesis of substituted pyridine derivatives -- 3.2.4. Synthesis of benzothiazines, benzothiazoles, imidazoles, and benzimidazoles -- 3.2.5. Synthesis of functionalized quinoxalines -- 3.2.6. Synthesis of 4H-pyrans, coumarins, chromenes, flavones, and xanthenes -- 3.2.7. Synthesis of pyrimidones
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|a 3.2.8. Catalytic processes for the synthesis of 1,2,3-triazoles -- References -- Chapter 4: Sustainable green technologies for synthesis of potential drugs targeted toward tropical diseases -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Dose reduction through improved drug composition -- 4.3. Green dose setting -- 4.4. Reduction of cost through green chemistry -- 4.5. Green chemistry in ARV therapy -- 4.6. Green technology in malaria treatment -- 4.7. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Clay-mediated synthesis of biologically active molecules: Green and sustainable approaches -- 5.1. Introduction
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|a 5.1.1. Green and sustainable approach -- 5.1.1.1. Basic principles of green chemistry -- 5.1.1.2. Basic green methods for chemical synthesis -- Microwave-induced method -- Sonication method -- Biosynthetic method -- 5.1.2. Clay minerals -- 5.1.2.1. Classification of clay -- 5.2. Clay-mediated synthesis of biologically active molecules -- 5.2.1. Natural clay -- 5.2.2. Montmorillonite K-10 clay -- 5.2.3. Modified montmorillonite clay -- 5.2.4. Modified montmorillonite K-10 clay -- 5.2.5. Natural bentonite clay -- 5.2.6. Modified bentonite clay -- 5.2.7. Montmorillonite KSF clay
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