Master’s Thesis at the University of Basrah Explores the Synthesis of New Coumarin Derivatives
A master’s thesis at the College of Pharmacy, University of Basrah, discussed the “Synthesis and Characterization of New Coumarin–Pyrazoline Derivatives and Evaluation of Their Biological Activity.”
The thesis, presented by graduate student Ahmed Kazem Mohan, aimed to synthesize new coumarin–pyrazoline derivatives and evaluate their effectiveness as anticancer and antioxidant agents, in addition to their antibacterial activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The research also sought to explore the impact of chemical structure on the biological activity of these compounds.
The study involved the characterization of the synthesized compounds using modern spectroscopic techniques, along with the examination of their physical and biological properties.
Findings indicated that these compounds could serve as a foundation for the development of new multi-functional drugs, thereby contributing to the field of medicinal chemistry by providing valuable insights for the design of future pharmaceutical compounds.
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