Abstract
Design and Synthesis of Novel 2, 5-Substituted Pyrido[4,3-d]Pyrimidines: In silico, Anti-diabetic and Anti-inflammatory Studies
Rajendra Swami Mareedu1,2and Pandeeswaran M2*
Abstract:
Recently, there has been a growing interest in small drug molecules due to their ability to be easily customized with specific active sites of biomolecules. Sulfonyl-based compounds, in particular, have shown promise for various pharmacological applications and many of these drug molecules are now available in the commercial market. As a result, there is a significant increase in demand for small molecule compounds and their studies in pharmacological applications. In this context, we have presented a range of pyridopyrimidine derivatives functionalized with piperazine sulfonamides and various O-benzyl derivatives, characterized using various analytical tools. These compounds have demonstrated anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory activities. The therapeutic activity of the compounds was also assessed through molecular docking studies, which supported the obtained results.
Keywords:Anti-Diabetic; Anti-Inflammation; Molecular Docking; Pyridopyridimines; Small Molecules; Sulfonyl
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