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Item Tetrazoles as anticancer agents: A review on synthetic strategies, mechanism of action and SAR studies(Elsevier, 2020) Dhiman, N; Kaur, K; Jaitak, VikasCancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. Even after the availability of numerous drugs and treatments in the market, scientists and researchers are focusing on new therapies because of their resistance and toxicity issues. The newly synthesized drug candidates are able to demonstrate in vitro activity but are unable to reach clinical trials due to their rapid metabolism and low bioavailability. Therefore there is an imperative requisite to expand novel anticancer negotiators with tremendous activity as well as in vivo efficacy. Tetrazole is a promising pharmacophore which is metabolically more stable and acts as a bioisosteric analogue for many functional groups. Tetrazole fragment is often castoff with other pharmacophores in the expansion of novel anticancer drugs. This is the first systematic review that emphasizes on contemporary strategies used for the inclusion of tetrazole moiety, mechanistic targets along with comprehensive structural activity relationship studies to provide perspective into the rational design of high-efficiency tetrazole-based anticancer drug candidates. - 2020 Elsevier LtdItem 1-Acetyl-3, 5?diaryl-4, 5?dihydro (1H) pyrazoles: Exhibiting Anticancer Activity through Intracellular ROS Scavenging and the Mitochondria-Dependent Death Pathway(Wiley, 2014) Alex, JM; Singh, S; Kumar, RajA series of 17 analogs of 1?acetyl?4,5?dihydro(1H)pyrazoles (JP?1 to JP?17) bearing two aromatic rings at positions 3 and 5, either of which ought to be heterocyclic, were synthesized and evaluated for their anti?proliferative potential against breast cancer (MCF?7 and T?47D) and lung cancer (H?460 and A?549) cell lines for the first time.JP-1–7, -10, -11, -14, and ?15 were observed to exhibit significant anti?proliferative activity against MCF?7 cells. Some notions about structure - activity relationships are reported. The investigated compounds were found to lower the intracellular reactive oxygen species in the H2DCFDA assay and also caused mitochondria?dependent cell death in the MCF?7 cell line, indicating a plausible mechanism of their anticancer effect.Item 4,5-Dihydro-1H-pyrazole: An indispensable scaffold(Informa Healthcare, 2014) Alex, Jimi Marin; Kumar, RajPyrazoles, categorized as nitrogen-containing heterocycles, are well known for their interminable participation in the field of perpetual research and development of therapeutical active agents. As a consequence pyrazoles became an inevitable core of numerous drugs having diverse activities. The broad spectrum of activities portrayed by the pyrazoles instigated the researchers to modify the pyrazole ring as 4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazoles commonly known as 2-pyrazolines. The present review is a concerted effort to retrace compounds covered from 2009-till date which owe diverse biological activities to the 2-pyrazoline scaffold and also condenses the retro-synthetic approaches employed for their synthesis. This endeavor culminated in revelation that inhibitory potential varied when the substituents in particular N-substituents of 2-pyrazolines were altered. ? 2014 Informa UK Ltd.Item Pyrazoloquinazolines: Synthetic strategies and bioactivities(2015) Garg, Mansi; Chauhan, Monika; Singh, Pankaj Kumar; Singh, Pankaj Kumar; Alex, Jimi Marin; Kumar, RajNumerous N-heterocycles are indisputably evidenced to exhibit myriad biological activities. In the recent past, attempts made to condense the various heterocycles have resulted in derivatives possessing better bioactivities. Among many such condensed heterocycles, pyrazoloquinazolines have managed to hold the attention of many researchers, owing to the broad spectrum of activities they portray. This review is the first of its kind to congregate the various pyrazoloquinazolines reported until now and categorizes these structurally isomeric classes into eleven different groups based on the fusion pattern of the ring such as [1,5-c], [5,1-b], [4,3-h], etc. Furthermore, this review is a concerted effort to highlight design, synthetic strategies as well as biological activities of each class of this condensed heterocycle. Structure-activity relationship studies and in silico approaches wherever reported have also been discussed. In addition, manuscript also offers scope for design, synthesis and generation of libraries of unreported classes of pyrazoloquinazolines for the biological evaluation. Copyright ? 2014 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.Item Microwave-assisted synthesis of pyrazolo[1,5-c]quinazolines and their derivatives(Elsevier, 2014) Kumar, Deependra; Kumar, RajMicrowave accelerated and expedited cyclocondensation reactions of 2-(3-aryl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)anilines (4) with diverse aryl aldehydes/triethyl orthoformate in water/MeCN (route D) and internal cyclocondensation and aromatization of 5-(2-aminophenyl)-4,5-dihydro-3-arylpyrazole-1-carbaldehyde (7) under MeOH (route E) for the synthesis of a series of pyrazolo[1,5-c]quinazolines and their derivatives (1a–1q) are reported.Item Design, microwave-mediated synthesis and biological evaluation of novel 4 aryl(alkyl)amino-3-nitroquinoline and 2,4-diaryl(dialkyl) amino-3-nitroquinolines as anticancer agents(Elsevier, 2015) Chauhan, Monika; Rana, Anil; Alex, Jimi Marin; Negi, Arvind; Singh, Sandeep; Kumar, RajDesign, microwave-assisted synthesis of novel 4-aryl (alkyl)amino-3-nitroquinoline (1a–1l) and 2,4-diaryl (dialkyl)amino-3-nitroquinolines (2a–2k and 3a) via regioselective and complete nucleophilic substitution of 2,4-dichloro-3-nitroquinoline, respectively in water are presented. The newly synthesized compounds were evaluated for the first time for antiproliferative activity against EGFR overexpressing human lung (A-549 and H-460) and colon (HCT-116-wild type and HCT-116-p53 null) cancer cell lines. Some notions about structure–activity relationships (SAR) are presented. Compounds 2e, 2f, 2j and 3a overall exhibited excellent anticancer activity comparable to erlotinib which was used as a positive control. Molecular modeling studies disclosed the recognition pattern of the compounds and also supported the observed SAR.Item Synthesis of rebaudioside A from stevioside and their interaction model with hTAS2R4 bitter taste receptor(Elsevier Ltd, 2016) Singla, Ramit; Jaitak, VikasSteviol glycosides (SG's) from Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) have been used as a natural low-calorie sweeteners. Its aftertaste bitterness restricts its use for human consumption and limits its application in food and pharmaceutical products. In present study, we have performed computational analysis in order to investigate the interaction of two major constituents of SG's against homology model of the hTAS2R4 receptor. Molecular simulation study was performed using stevioside and rebaudioside A revealed that, sugar moiety at the C-3?? position in rebaudioside A causes restriction of its entry into the receptor site thereby unable to trigger the bitter reception signaling cascade. Encouraged by the current finding, we have also developed a greener route using ?-1,3-glucanase from Irpex lacteus for the synthesis of de-bittered rebaudioside A from stevioside. The rebaudioside A obtained was of high quality with percent conversion of 62.5%. The results here reported could be used for the synthesis of rebaudioside A which have large application in food and pharmaceutical industry. ? 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Item Recent developments of C-4 substituted coumarin derivatives as anticancer agents(Elsevier Masson SAS, 2016) Dandriyal, Jyoti; Singla, Ramit; Kumar, Manvendra; Jaitak, VikasCancer is a prominent cause of death in global. Currently, the numbers of drugs that are in clinical practice are having a high prevalence of side effect and multidrug resistance. Researchers have made an attempt to expand a suitable anticancer drug that has no MDR and side effect. Coumarin scaffold became an attractive subject due to their broad spectrum of pharmacological activities. Coumarin derivatives extensively explored for anticancer activities as it possesses minimum side effect along with multi-drug reversal activity. Coumarin derivatives can act by various mechanisms on different tumor cell lines depending on substitution pattern of the core structure of coumarin. Substitution on coumarin nucleus leads to the search for more potent compounds. In this review, we have made an effort to give a synthetic strategy for the preparation of C-4 substituted coumarin derivatives as anticancer agents based on their mechanism of action and also discuss the SAR of the most active compound. ? 2016 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.Item Coumarins as anticancer agents: A review on synthetic strategies, mechanism of action and SAR studies(Elsevier Masson SAS, 2015) Thakur, Anuradha; Singla, Ramit; Jaitak, VikasAbstract Coumarins are fused benzene and pyrone ring systems which prompt biological investigation to assess their potential therapeutic significance. It possesses immeasurable anticancer potential with minimum side effects depending on the substitutions on the basic nucleus. Coumarins have a tremendous ability to regulate diverse range of cellular pathways that can be explored for selective anticancer activity. This is the first standalone review that emphasis on the assorted retrosynthetic approaches, important targets for molecularly targeted cancer therapy and structure activity relationship studies that highlight the chemical groups responsible for evoking the anticancer potential of coumarin derivatives reported from 2011 to 2014. ? 2015 Elsevier Masson SAS.