The compound chalcone is very common which can available by synthetic means and naturally occurring from plant sources. These compounds have predominant value for their abundant properties with less adverse impacts on biological systems. The naturally occurring chalcone belongs to the flavonoid family. Chalcones are structural with two aromatic rings connected with three carbon alpha & beta unsaturated carbonyl systems. They possess many pharmacological activities like anti-inflammatory, antimalarial, antifungal, antileishmanial activities based on the substituents substituted on them. Benzene rings containing conjugated double bonds and completely delocalized pi electron system, molecules possessing this system have low redox potential and...
Considering the essential biological and medicinal properties of chalcones, the synthesis of these c...
Chalcones have been well examined in the extant literature and demonstrated antibacterial, antifunga...
Chalcones (1,3-diphenylpropen-1-ones), a biosynthetic product of the shikimate pathway, belonging t...
[[abstract]]Chalcone is an aromatic ketone that forms the central core of many important biological ...
Chalcones and its derivatives are used in organic synthesis and they are used in evaluating new prod...
Chalcone is a secondary metabolite compound found in plants. Chalcones contain two aryl rings, namel...
Chalcones are precursor compounds for flavonoids biosynthesis in plants, and they can also be synthe...
Chalcones have a simple privileged scaffold and are active lead molecules in medicinal chemistry for...
Chalcones are a class of privileged scaffolds with high medicinal significance due to the presence o...
Chalcones have been well examined in the extant literature and demonstrated antibacterial, antifunga...
Chalcones have a simple privileged scaffold and are active lead molecules in medicinal chemistry for...
Chalcone is a generic term given to compounds bearing the 1,3-diphenyl-2-propen-1-one framework and ...
Naturally and synthetically derived hybrid molecules are promising sources for new drug development ...
Claisen first synthesized Chalcone in 1881 by condensing acetophenone with benzaldehyde using sodium...
Chalcones are among the most extensively investigated class of organic compounds. Chalcones has been...
Considering the essential biological and medicinal properties of chalcones, the synthesis of these c...
Chalcones have been well examined in the extant literature and demonstrated antibacterial, antifunga...
Chalcones (1,3-diphenylpropen-1-ones), a biosynthetic product of the shikimate pathway, belonging t...
[[abstract]]Chalcone is an aromatic ketone that forms the central core of many important biological ...
Chalcones and its derivatives are used in organic synthesis and they are used in evaluating new prod...
Chalcone is a secondary metabolite compound found in plants. Chalcones contain two aryl rings, namel...
Chalcones are precursor compounds for flavonoids biosynthesis in plants, and they can also be synthe...
Chalcones have a simple privileged scaffold and are active lead molecules in medicinal chemistry for...
Chalcones are a class of privileged scaffolds with high medicinal significance due to the presence o...
Chalcones have been well examined in the extant literature and demonstrated antibacterial, antifunga...
Chalcones have a simple privileged scaffold and are active lead molecules in medicinal chemistry for...
Chalcone is a generic term given to compounds bearing the 1,3-diphenyl-2-propen-1-one framework and ...
Naturally and synthetically derived hybrid molecules are promising sources for new drug development ...
Claisen first synthesized Chalcone in 1881 by condensing acetophenone with benzaldehyde using sodium...
Chalcones are among the most extensively investigated class of organic compounds. Chalcones has been...
Considering the essential biological and medicinal properties of chalcones, the synthesis of these c...
Chalcones have been well examined in the extant literature and demonstrated antibacterial, antifunga...
Chalcones (1,3-diphenylpropen-1-ones), a biosynthetic product of the shikimate pathway, belonging t...