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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr. Kuldeep Singh is a trained and experienced organic chemist and professor of chemistry. He worked as a Postdoctoral scientist at the Laboratory of bio-organic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Strasbourg, France, and Research Scientist at S. A. Pharma Ltd Pune, India. He obtained his postgraduate education from IIT Roorkee, and qualified GATE and UGC-CSIR-NET-JRF. He finished his doctorate degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India. He has published in top-tier peer-review journals in the field of chemistry including Angewandte Chemie International Edition, TetRead More...
Dr. Kuldeep Singh is a trained and experienced organic chemist and professor of chemistry. He worked as a Postdoctoral scientist at the Laboratory of bio-organic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Strasbourg, France, and Research Scientist at S. A. Pharma Ltd Pune, India. He obtained his postgraduate education from IIT Roorkee, and qualified GATE and UGC-CSIR-NET-JRF. He finished his doctorate degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India. He has published in top-tier peer-review journals in the field of chemistry including Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Tetrahedron Letters, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, and European Journal of Organic Chemistry. His current research interests are development of new synthetic methodologies, application of nanotechnology, natural product-like libraries and β-lactamase Inhibitors.
He is a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry UK, IUPAC, Chemical Research Society of India, Association of chemistry Teachers Mumbai, Indian Science Congress Association and Green Chemistry Network and others.
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A selective collection of name reactions and reagents designed to supplement the curriculum of Indian universities' postgraduate programmes and competitive examinations such as the Civil Services, CSIR-NET, GATE, and IIT-JAM are included in this volume.
It is divided into two sections, which are named reactions and reagents, in the order of appearance. Using a variety of examples, this book was written with the intention of assisting students in gainin
A selective collection of name reactions and reagents designed to supplement the curriculum of Indian universities' postgraduate programmes and competitive examinations such as the Civil Services, CSIR-NET, GATE, and IIT-JAM are included in this volume.
It is divided into two sections, which are named reactions and reagents, in the order of appearance. Using a variety of examples, this book was written with the intention of assisting students in gaining a fundamental understanding of organic reactions. Every application is covered in this book, and the information is presented in a straightforward manner.
Indole is the foremost heterocyclic compound in the entire heterocyclic system. Some of the ring heterocyclics are formed when the benzene ring is fused to five or six-membered heterocyclic compounds at the second and third positions of the benzene ring. It may include indole, benzofuran, quinoline, isoquinoline. Indole plays an integral role in chemical, biological and pharmacological activities. Indole nuclei carry immense importance as it built proteins in
Indole is the foremost heterocyclic compound in the entire heterocyclic system. Some of the ring heterocyclics are formed when the benzene ring is fused to five or six-membered heterocyclic compounds at the second and third positions of the benzene ring. It may include indole, benzofuran, quinoline, isoquinoline. Indole plays an integral role in chemical, biological and pharmacological activities. Indole nuclei carry immense importance as it built proteins in the form of amino acid tryptophan and depicts the Skelton of indole alkaloids. Indole binds with high affinity with the multiple receptors. Due to its huge medical importance such as antimicrobial, antiproliferative, antiviral, antifungal, antioxidant, antidiabetic, antihistamine, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anticancer, antitubercular, antihypertensive, antimalarial, anticholinesterase and many more indole is found to be invariably crucial to study. The medical importance of indole amuses researchers to synthesize diverse types of indole derivatives as it also flair some new therapeutic effects. Indole moiety is a subpart of radical scavengers are found commonly in the body. Indole not only has biological importance but also acquires so many industrial applications say dyes, flavor enhancers, agriculture etc. It also has a significant role in commodity markets.
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