Singh, Suraj and Patel, Kuldeep Singh (2024) Green Synthesis of Chromenes Derivatives from Calea pinnatifida (R. Br.) Less and Their Antimicrobial Potentiality. South Asian Research Journal of Natural Products, 7 (3). pp. 309-315.
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Abstract
Herbs are eternally recognized to be vociferous of plural bioactive phytochemicals. Since antiquated time oodles of herbs were used by universal healers and local habitants for treaty with variant diseases. Detrimental attribute of drugs governed in our body can’t be overlooked, because constantly these side effects are generally fatal. The pharmacological behaviour of illness began emboldened with the use of therapeutic plants. Cognizants of kindred curative during the war factually used herbs as personification of their custom. ‘Chromene derivatives from Calea Pinnatifida (R.Br.) Less’ are an enlighten category of compounds, influence embedded in plants, inclusive of edible vegetables and fruits. Lots of bioactive intrinsic products have been discovered, and the presence of the chromene-based structure has been linked with the merits to intercept disease. Artificial replications have been symbolized over the years, some of them displaying unbeatable effects as safeguards viz. ‘antifungal, anti-microbial, molluscidial, anticoagulant, spasmolytic, diuretic, anticancer and antianaphylactic’ highlights. The term green chemistry and environmentally benign synthesis have been floated to refer to procedures specificity designed to minimize the evolution of ominous that existing disposal problems. Both the ‘National Science Foundation’ and the ‘Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’ have sanctioned handsome percentage of funds to motivate people in this campaign.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Afro Asian Library > Chemical Science |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email support@afroasianlibrary.com |
Date Deposited: | 30 Oct 2024 07:55 |
Last Modified: | 30 Oct 2024 07:55 |
URI: | http://classical.academiceprints.com/id/eprint/1456 |