BENZIMIDAZOLE: AS POTENTIAL BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE AGENT

  • Chaudhari V
  • Pathak D
  • Singh S
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Abstract

The benzimidazole ring system is an important pharmacophore in medicinal chemistry and modern drug discovery. Benzimidazole and its derivatives are used in organic synthesis and they are used in evaluating new product that possesses different biological activities. This review article covers the most active benzimidazole derivatives and discusses the structure-activity relationship of the most potent compounds. It can act as an important tool for medicinal chemists to develop newer compounds possessing benzimidazole moiety that could be better agents in terms of efficacy and safety.

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Chaudhari, V. K., Pathak, D., & Singh, S. (2014). BENZIMIDAZOLE: AS POTENTIAL BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE AGENT. International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 5(12), 861–875. https://doi.org/10.7897/2230-8407.0512176

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