Benzimidazole chemistry in oncology: recent developments in synthesis, activity, and SAR analysis

Faculty Science Year: 2025
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Journal: RSC advances Royal Society of Chemistry Volume:
Keywords : Benzimidazole chemistry , oncology: recent developments , synthesis,    
Abstract:
A six-membered benzene ring is fused with a five-membered imidazole ring at positions four and five, generating benzimidazole, the benzo derivative of imidazole and a bicyclic aromatic chemical compound. Benzimidazole is a significant pharmacophore in a variety of physiologically active heterocyclic compounds due to its distinctive characteristics and structural framework. Because benzimidazole is both aromatic and heterocyclic, it interacts with a range of biological targets via metal ion interactions, π–π stacking, and hydrogen bonding. Its broad range of medicinal chemistry applications, such as anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antifungal, and anticancer therapies, is based on these interactions. Its significance in the development of potentially novel therapeutic pharmaceuticals is highlighted by the fact that its structural flexibility permits the synthesis of derivatives with targeted bioactivity. Derivatives of …
   
     
 
       

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