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Author(s): Sandeep Purkar1, Deepali Bhandari2

Email(s): 1sandippurkar@gmail.com

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    SIR Dr. M.S. Gosavi College of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Nashik

Published In:   Volume - 1,      Issue - 2,     Year - 2022

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ABSTRACT:
The indole nucleus is found to be very active nucleus in pharmacy field as several natural alkaloids having indole as their basic ring are found to be therapeutically active agents. In the recent years a lot of synthetic drugs have been synthesized & found to be promising anticancer, antimicrobial, anticonvulsants, & antidiabetic agents. In the present review the several newer activities have been concluded as Liver x receptor (lxr) agonist, Tyrosin kinase inhibitor, Hepatoprotective, Antiviral, etc.

Cite this article:
Sandeep Purkar, Deepali Bhandari. INDOLE: A promising Pharmacophore for Medicinal Activity. IJRPAS, 2022; 1(2): 39-57.


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