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N. Murthy

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Publications by N. Murthy

2 publications found • Active 2013-2016

2016

1 publication

An Efficient Synthesis of Disubstituted Pyrazoles From 2-Propyn-1-ol Through Propargyl Hydrazides

with N. Srinivasan, B.Venkateswara Rao, J. D. Lilakar, Y.L.N. Murthy, P. Mahesh
4/1/2016

An efficient synthesis process access to disubstituted pyrazoles have been demonstrated from 2-propyn-1-alcohols using an effective catalyst Polymer bound pTSA. This conversion proceeds via an acid catalyzed propargylation of N,N-diprotected hydrazines followed by base-mediated cyclization to furnish 3,5-Disubstituted-1H-pyrazoles in optimum yields.

2013

1 publication

Preliminary Phytochemical Analysis & In Vitro Bioactivity against Clinical Pathogens of Medicinally important Orchid of Rhynchostylis retusa Blume

with B. Radhika
8/1/2013

Rhynchostylis retusa is a medicinal orchid, used to cure blood dysentery, Tuberculosis, epilepsy, menstrual disorders, fewer, gout, Asthma, rheumatism, Malarial fewer etc. The purpose of this study were to determine photochemical constitutes and antibacterial activity of medicinal orchid Rhynchostylis retusa. Hexane, Chloroform and methanol extracts of this orchid were used to determine antibacterial activity against ten clinical pathogenic bacteria. A quantitative photochemical analysis was performed for the detection of Alkaloids, tannins, Flavoniods, Flavones, Flavonones, Glycosides, Phenols, Saponins, coumarines etc. The present study will be successful to identify antibacterial activity which could be further exploited for isolation and characterization of the novel phytochemicals in the treatment of infectious diseases especially in light of the emergence of drug resistant microorganisms and the need to produce more effective antimicrobial agents. Among these three extracts, chloroform and methonolic extracts shows highest zone of inhibition than the hexane extracts.

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