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Indolines are widely found not only throughout nature in different derivatives but also are present in numerous biological compounds. Besides, they exhibit interesting applications in the biological and pharmacological arena, such as, selective potentiate the activity of beta-lactam antibiotics in MRSA, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticoagulant agents, etc. Furthermore, they are considered as substantial compounds due to their widespread use as building blocks and as chiral support in asymmetric synthesis. As a result, the existing events of the indoline-based nucleus in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Indolines are widely found not only throughout nature in different derivatives but also are present in numerous biological compounds. Besides, they exhibit interesting applications in the biological and pharmacological arena, such as, selective potentiate the activity of beta-lactam antibiotics in MRSA, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticoagulant agents, etc. Furthermore, they are considered as substantial compounds due to their widespread use as building blocks and as chiral support in asymmetric synthesis. As a result, the existing events of the indoline-based nucleus in medicinal chemistry studies require to collect and recognize, especially many reports have been suggested that the indoline-based compounds have a very high therapeutic value (in MRSA) and needs to be explored for further studies. So, this review deals with the main innovations regarding indoline-based heterocycle scaffold stressing on their synthesis, reactions and their pharmacological activities
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. Nabaweya Sharaf Eldin ist emeritierte Professorin an der Abteilung Pharmazeutische Chemie der Fakultät für Pharmazie der Universität Tanta. Sie promovierte 1984 an der Universität Belgrad (Jugoslawien) und schloss 1974 ihr Grundstudium an der Fakultät für Pharmazie der Universität Kairo, Ägypten, ab.