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  1. An Overview of Various Rifampicin Analogs against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and their Drug Interactions
  2. Diverse Pharmacological Potential of Pyridazine Analogs against Various Diseases
  3. Diverse Pharmacological Potential of Various Substituted Pyrimidine Derivatives
  4. Various Synthetic Methods and Diverse Therapeutic Potential of Substituted Thiazine Derivatives
  5. Diverse Pharmacological Potential of different Substituted Pyrazole Derivatives
  6. Green Synthetic Methods of Oxazine and Thiazine Scaffolds as Promising Medicinal Compounds: A Mini-Review
  7. Study of Structurally Diverse Currently Used and Recently Developed Antimycobacterial Drugs
  8. Diverse Heterocyclic Molecules Targeting Oxidative Stress as Therapeutic Effects Against Various Neurological Diseases
  9. Computational Studies and Antimicrobial Activity of 1-(benzo[d]oxazol-2-yl)-3,5-Diphenylformazan Derivatives
  10. Applications and Biological Potential of Substituted Pyridazine Analogs in Medicinal and Agricultural Fields
  11. A Mini-Review on Pyridazine Analogs: Chemical and Pharmacological Potentials
  12. Synthetic Methods and Pharmacological Potential of Different Oxazine Analogs
  13. Antimycobacterial Assessment and Microwave-assisted Synthesis of 2-aryl- 3-(4-methylphenylamino)thiazolidin-4-one Derivatives
  14. Antimicrobial Activities of Various Thiazine Based Heterocyclic Compounds: A Mini-Review
  15. The neuropharmacological potential of Piperazine derivatives: A mini review
  16. A Mini-Review on Pharmacological Importance of Benzothiazole Scaffold
  17. GREEN SYNTHESIS, GREEN CHEMISTRY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
  18. Standardization and Wound-Healing Activity of Petroleum, Ethanolic and Aqueous Extracts of Ficus Benghalensis Leaves
  19. Diverse Pharmacological Potential of Various Furanone Derivatives: A Mini-Review
  20. Withdrawal Notice: Green Chemistry Synthesis Methods of Oxazine and Thiazine Derivatives as Promising Scaffolds in Medicinal Chemistry: A Mini-Review
  21. Effect of Quorum Sensing Inhibitor Agents against Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  22. Synthesis, characterization and anticoagulant activity of chitosan derivatives
  23. Quorum Sensing Inhibition: Current Advances of the Natural Antimicrobial Agents
  24. Insights into the chemistry and therapeutic potential of furanones: A versatile pharmacophore
  25. Studies on new substituted pyridazinones: synthesis and biological evaluation
  26. A Review on Role of the Calcium Sensitive Inotropic Agent, Levosimendan and Its Metabolites
  27. Antitubercular Activity of Some Substituted Phenothiazine Derivatives
  28. Antimicrobial potential of various substituted azetidine derivatives
  29. Review on Antimicrobial Agents
  30. A Short Review on Biological Potential Thiopyridazine Analogues
  31. Recent Developments of Some Natural Products Against My Cobacterium Tuberculosisinfection
  32. Antimicrobial Agents
  33. A Mini Review on Biological Activities of 6-(4-Chlorophenyoxy)-Tetrazolo [5,1-A] Phthalazine (Quan-0808) Compound
  34. Role of heavy metals in human health and particularly in respect to diabetic patients
  35. An Overview on Fluoroquinolone Drugs for the Treatment of Tubercular Infection
  36. Newly developed drugs invented to treat tuberculosis in clinical trial
  37. A Review on Effect of Antitubercular Activity on Structural Modification of Isoniazide
  38. Pharmacological activities of Triazole analogues as antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral agents
  39. Biologically active compounds from natural and marine natural organisms with antituberculosis, antimalarial, leishmaniasis, trypanosomiasis, anthelmintic, antibacterial, antifungal, antiprotozoal, and antiviral activities
  40. Biological Potential and Chemical Properties of Pyridine and Piperidine Fused Pyridazine Compounds: Pyridopyridazine a Versatile Nucleus
  41. Some Conventional and Convenient Process for Functionalization of 6-Phenyl-4,5-Dihydropyridazinone Compounds
  42. Anticonvulsant Activities of 4-benzylidene-6-(4-methyl-phenyl)-4,5-dihydropyridazin-(2H)-ones and 4-benzylidene-6-(4-chloro-phenyl)-4,5-dihydropyridazin-()-ones
  43. The biological potentials of substituted 1,2-diazines: a review on versatile pyridazine derivatives
  44. Mini Review on Important Biological Properties of Benzofuran Derivatives
  45. Chemistry, synthesis and progress report on biological activities of thiadiazole compounds - a review
  46. Study on pyridazinone derivative MCI-154 as a cardiotonic agent
  47. Biological Potentials of Biological Active Triazole Derivatives: A Short Review
  48. A Review on Pyridazinone Compounds ABT-963 as Selective Cyclooxygenase Inhibitor
  49. Pharmacological Potential of Benzamide Analogues and their Uses in Medicinal Chemistry
  50. Synthesis, molecular properties, toxicity and biological evaluation of some new substituted imidazolidine derivatives in search of potent anti-inflammatory agents
  51. Synthesis and Anti-tubercular Activity of 6-(4-Chloro/Methyl-phenyl)-4- Arylidene-4,5-dihydropyridazin-3(2H)-one Derivatives Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  52. Bronchodilator and Positive Inotropic Activity of Pyridazine Compound Zardaverine as a Phosphodiesterase Isozymes Inhibitor
  53. Piperazine and Pyrazine containing molecules and their diverse pharmacological activities
  54. A Mini Review on Biological Activities of Pyridazinone Derivatives as Antiulcer, Antisecretory, antihistamine and Particularly Against Histamine H3R
  55. Role of quinolones and quinoxaline derivatives in the advancement of treatment of tuberculosis
  56. Development of nitroimidazopyrans and nitroimidaoxazoles for tuberculosis chemotherapy
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  58. Brief information related to potential therapeutic tendencies of citrus plants
  59. Antitubercular drugs: advances in nitrogen containing heterocyclic compounds and some other derivatives
  60. A Review on Antitubercular Agent Isoniazid and Its Derivatives
  61. BIOLOGICAL OVERVIEW ON THIIRANE DERIVATIVES
  62. Role of Omega-3 Polyunsaturated fatty acids in Inflammation and rheumatoid arthritis disorders
  63. Pharmacologically potentials of hydrazonone containing compounds: a promising scaffold
  64. Anticonvulsant potential of some traditional medicinal plants
  65. In-vivo Anticonvulsant and In-vitro Antimycobacterial Activities of 6-Aryl Pyridazine-3(2H)-One Derivatives
  66. The prevention and control the type-2 diabetes by changing lifestyle and dietary pattern
  67. Various Synthetic Organic Compounds with Spermicidal Activity
  68. A Mini Review on Antimicroibial Potential of Schiff’S Bases
  69. Anti-microbial potentials of hydrazonone derivatives: A promising scaffold
  70. The Study of Pyridazine Compounds on Prostanoids: Inhibitors of COX, cAMP Phosphodiesterase, and TXA2Synthase
  71. Chemical Characteristics, Synthetic Methods, and Biological Potential of Quinazoline and Quinazolinone Derivatives
  72. Analgesic, Anti-Inflammatory, and Antiplatelet Profile of Hydrazones Containing Synthetic Molecules
  73. Analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of several 4-substituted-6-(3'-nitrophenyl)pyridazin-(2H)-3-one derivatives
  74. Role of certain nutritional supplements and biological regulators in the epilepsy
  75. Anticonvulsant potential of some medicinal plants and their beneficial properties
  76. Antimicrobial and Anti-tubercular Activity of Quinolone Analogues
  77. ChemInform Abstract: Some Recent Approaches in the Design of Synthetic Antitubercular Agents Containing Five‐Membered Heterocyclic Rings
  78. Antifeedant, Herbicidal and Molluscicidal Activities of Pyridazinone Compounds
  79. Anticonvulsant and Antitubercular Activities of 6-Phenyl/Biphenyl-4-yl-2- [2-(pyridin-2-ylamino)-ethyl]- and 6-(Biphenyl-4yl)-2-(2N-subtituted amin- 1-yl)-ethyl derivatives of 4,5-dihydropyridazin-3(2H)-one
  80. Tuberculosis: Treatment-related Problems and Future Facets
  81. Recent Approaches toward Anticonvulsant Activity of Pyridazine Compounds
  82. Nutritional Importance of Monounsaturated and Polyunsaturated Fatty acids of Perilla Oil
  83. A REVIEW ON POTENT ANTITUBERCULAR AGENT ISONIAZID AND ITS ANALOGUES
  84. Development of structurally diverse antitubercular molecules with pyridazine ring
  85. Study of Some Analogue of Currently Clinically Used Antimycobacterial Agents
  86. Information on the effects of physical workout and diet on diabetic patients
  87. Phytochemicals and nutritional health benefits of soy plant
  88. CHEMICAL AND NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PERILLA FRUTESCENS SEED OIL
  89. A Review of Antimycobacterial Drugs in Development
  90. A Review of Antimycobacterial Drugs in Development
  91. Natural Plants with Antiepileptic Activity-The Present and Future Perspectives
  92. WITHDRAWN: Quorum sensing inhibitory agents: Recent approaches towards the new antimicrobial agents from natural sources
  93. Quinolone derivatives as antitubercular drugs
  94. Some Recent Approaches of Biologically Active Substituted Pyridazine and Phthalazine Drugs
  95. Recent Efforts for the Development of Antitubercular Drug Containing Diazine Ring
  96. Quorum sensing: A nobel target for antibacterial agents
  97. A brief study of toxic effects of some medicinal herbs on kidney
  98. Physico-chemical properties and toxic effect of fruit-ripening agent calcium carbide
  99. Phosphodiesterase-III inhibitors amrinone and milrinone on epilepsy and cardiovascular activities
  100. Study of clinically used and recently developed antimycobacterial agents
  101. The effect of pyridazine compounds on the cardiovascular system
  102. Health effects of omega-3,6,9 fatty acids: Perilla frutescens is a good example of plant oils
  103. The role of fruits, vegetables, and spices in diabetes
  104. Process advantages and product benefits of interesterification in oils and fats
  105. Phytochemical investigation and evaluation of antinociceptive activity of ethanolic extract of Dalbergia sissoo (Roxb.) bark
  106. Effort toward the single pot synthesis of 6-(Biphenyl-4-yl)-2-[2-(indol-1-yl)ethyl]-4,5-dihydropyridazin-3(2H)-one from 6-(Biphenyl-4-yl)-2-[2-(indol-1-yl)ethyl]-4,5-dihydropyridazin-3(2H)-one
  107. Synthesis of Different Substituted Pyridazinone Derivatives and Their Anticonvulsant Activity