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Mathematical models of the adsorption-desorption kinetics of fenitrothion in clay soil and sandy clay loam soil Pages 641-654 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mohamed R. Fouad, Ahmed F. El-Aswad, Maher I. Aly

DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2024.6.002

Keywords: Mathematical models, Sorption, Kinetics, Fenitrothion, Soil

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Batch adsorption and desorption kinetic experiments of fenitrothion on clay soil and sandy clay loam soil indicated that the equilibration time was approximately 30 hours. The kinetics of adsorption and desorption exhibited two distinct stages: a rapid process in the initial stages followed by a slow process. The pseudo-first-order model followed by the Elovich kinetic model fit the experimental adsorption and desorption data quite well, with high values of R2 and low values of ∆qe% and SSE. Accordingly, the pseudo-first-order model is most suitable for describing the adsorption and desorption kinetics of fenitrothion on clay soil and sandy clay soil. Pseudo-second-order model type-1 and type-2 models fit the experimental adsorption data; however, these models cannot be used to describe desorption kinetics. Moreover, the modified Freundlich model has limited applicability, and the intraparticle diffusion kinetic model cannot describe the kinetics of the adsorption and desorption of fenitrothion on clay and sandy clay loam soils.
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Journal: CCL | Year: 2024 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 4 | Views: 760 | Reviews: 0

 
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Recognition of trivalent analytes using simple organic chromogenic and fluorogenic probes: A review Pages 655-668 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Duraisamy Udhayakumari

DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2024.6.001

Keywords: Organic probes, Trivalent ions, Toxicity, Detection limit, Chemosensor, Applications

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Trivalent analytes such as Fe3+, Cr3+ and Al3+ play pivotal roles in various fields including environmental monitoring, biological sensing, and industrial processes. The development of efficient and selective detection methods for trivalent species is therefore of paramount importance. In this review, we present an overview of recent advances in the recognition of trivalent analytes using simple organic chromogenic and fluorogenic probes. In this review we discuss the strategies employed for the design and synthesis of chromogenic and fluorogenic probes tailored for trivalent analytes, highlighting key structural motifs and functional groups that contribute to their recognition capabilities.
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Journal: CCL | Year: 2024 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 4 | Views: 617 | Reviews: 0

 
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Sulfated Tin Oxide (STO)-Catalyzed Efficient Synthesis of 4-Aryl-NH-1,2,3-triazoles Pages 669-676 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Bharghavi Chinta, Ramakrishna Chintalapudi, T. N. V. S. S. Satyadev

DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2024.5.004

Keywords: Nitrostyrenes, Sodium azide, Sulfated tin oxide (STO), 4-Aryl-1, 2, 3-triazoles, Recyclability

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The synthesis of 4-aryl-NH-1,2,3-triazoles in good to excellent isolated yields (75-95%) has been achieved via a [3+2] cycloaddition of aromatic nitroolefins and sodium azide catalyzed by recyclable heterogeneous sulfated tin oxide (STO, 10 mol%) in toluene at 60 0C. Aliphatic nitrooefines proved to be unsuccessful partners in the present methodology.
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Journal: CCL | Year: 2024 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 4 | Views: 652 | Reviews: 0

 
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Zn(OAc)2•2H2O- Catalyzed Synthesis of Chromeno[2,3-d] Pyrimidinones under Solvent-free Conditions Pages 677-682 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: P. Rama Krishna Veni, Ch. Vijaya Saradhi, G. Usha Rani

DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2024.5.003

Keywords: Aldehydes, Barbituric acid, Chromeno[2, 3-d]pyrimidinones, Cyclohexane-1, 3-diones, Solvent-free condition and zinc acetate

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Due to their high synthetic efficiency, multi-component reactions (MCRs) have shown to be extraordinarily effective at producing compounds in a single synthetic operation. The chromeno[2,3-d] pyrimidine moieties represent important building blocks in synthetic bioactive compounds. The reaction of barbituric acid, aldehydes, and cyclohexane-1,3-diones in the presence of zinc acetate (5 mol%) under neat conditions at 70 0C, yielded a facile and one-pot synthesis of corresponding chromeno[2,3-d]pyrimidineones. Thirteen compounds containing neutral, withdrawing and electron donating groups (H, NO2, -CN, -Cl; -OH, -CH3 and -OCH3) were synthesized in good, isolated yields ranging from 78-91%. The successful involvement of o-, m-, and p- substituted nitro benzaldehydes suggested that steric hindrance had no effect. All of the synthesized compounds are well-known, and this process is unique in that it makes use of zinc acetate, an accessible, low-cost Lewis acid catalyst.
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Journal: CCL | Year: 2024 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 4 | Views: 672 | Reviews: 0

 
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Synthesis, spectral characterization and molecular docking studies of some thiocarbohydrazide-based Schiff bases with pyrazole moiety as potential anti-inflammatory agents Pages 683-694 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mokhtar A. Abd ul-Malik, Aly Abdou, Mohamed R. Fouad, Ahmed S. N. Alkamali, Shaban A. A. Abdel-Raheem

DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2024.5.002

Keywords: Schiff bases, Thiocarbohydrazide, Pyrazole, Anti-inflammatory activity, COX enzymes, Molecular docking

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A new series of Schiff bases derived from pyrazole-thiocarbohydrazide, namely (4a-d), were well-synthesized. The synthesis is carried out using monothiocarbohydrazone derivative (3), which was prepared via coupling of 5-chloro-pyrazole-4-carbaldehyde (1) with thiocarbohydrazide (2) in absolute ethanol that contains a catalytic quantity of acetic acid. The structures of newly synthesized compounds were fully clarified by various spectroscopic analyses (FT-IR, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, and mass spectra) and elemental analysis. Also, the molecular docking was performed to investigate the binding interactions of the synthesized compounds (1, 3 and 4a-d) with COX-2 active site. The results revealed that most of them have robust hydrogen bonding networks and favorable binding energies compared to compound (4b). Understanding the anti-inflammatory behavior through understanding the specific interactions of these compounds with COX-2 will aid in the design and development of more effective inhibitors for therapeutic applications.
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Journal: CCL | Year: 2024 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 4 | Views: 970 | Reviews: 0

 
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Functionalized 1,3-thiazoles by combined halogen dance Pages 695-706 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Vitalii O. Sinenko, Oleksandr V. Los, Lyudmyla M. Potikha, Volodymyr S. Brovarets

DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2024.5.001

Keywords: 1, 3-thiazole, 2-bromo-5-(1, 3-dioxolan-2-yl)-1, 3-thiazole, Halogen dance, Lithiation, Lithium diisopropylamide

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It has been reported that the halogen dance reaction can be used to synthesize polyfunctionalized 1,3-thiazoles. The transformation into target products was carried out by lithiation of 2-bromo-5-(1,3-dioxolan-2-yl)-1,3-thiazole with lithium diisopropylamide (LDA) followed by treatment with various electrophiles. The obtained compounds were then successfully applied to prepare novel 4,5-difunctional thiazole derivatives.
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Journal: CCL | Year: 2024 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 4 | Views: 647 | Reviews: 0

 
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Determination and validation of tiaprofenic acid in human plasma: A detailed LC-MS/MS-based analysis following ICH M10 guidelines and the accuracy profile approach Pages 707-716 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Houda Bouchafra, Aimen El Orche, Choukri El Khabbaz, Amine Cheikh, Miloud El Karbane, My El Abbes Faouzi, Yahia Cherrah, Lhoussaine Zarayby, Aziz Hirri

DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2024.4.003

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The validation of bioanalytical methods holds critical importance for regulatory agencies and organizations dedicated to ensuring the safety, efficacy, and quality of pharmaceuticals. In this context, the recent release of the ICH M10 guideline in May 2022 represents a significant milestone in standardizing bioanalytical method validation globally. However, this guideline lacks explicit experimental protocols for implementation. In this study, we address the practical implementation of the newly released ICH M10 guideline by providing a detailed validation protocol for a bioanalytical method. Our method specifically targets tiaprofenic acid, a widely used nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug. Tiaprofenic acid is a critical component in bioequivalence studies, underscoring the necessity for precise and accurate quantification within complex biological matrices. The integration of the accuracy profile approach, a statistical tool, enhances the significance of this work. This approach aids in assessing the accuracy and precision of bioanalytical methods, establishing confidence intervals around measured concentrations, and quantifying the level of accuracy and precision expected when using the validated method.
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Journal: CCL | Year: 2024 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 4 | Views: 713 | Reviews: 0

 
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Synthesis and evaluation of novel thiophene-dhpms designed having anti-breast cancer potential Pages 717-724 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Dhirajkumar Nikam, Anurekha Jain, Shraddha Vetale, Ashwini Bhange, Shweta Jadhav

DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2024.4.002

Keywords: Biginelli reaction, Breast Cancer, DHPMs, Thiophene, MCF-7, SRB assay

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The global rise of life-threatening diseases, particularly breast cancer, has emerged as a grave public health challenge. Recognizing the distinct structural demands of anti-breast cancer targets, we have synthesized Thiophene-DHPMs analogs by scaffold hopping approach to exhibit versatility having the ability to target proteins targets of cancer and their interactions contingent upon the various substitutions on them. We have harnessed MCRto synthesize novel Thiophene-DHPMs (4a-4d) derivatives introducing an efficient Biginelli protocol approach. All derivatives are characterized through techniques including FTIR and 1H NMR and evaluated by in vitro SRB assay method on MCF-7 cell line, compared against positive control ADR. Molecular docking studies against kinesin spindle protein Eg5 (1Q0B) revealed superior binding interactions and docking scores (> 8 Kcal) compared to the prototype Eg5 inhibitor Monastrol. Compound 4a binds via Hydrogen bond interaction to target Eg5 with ALA-133, PRO-137, TYR-211 In vitro evaluation of results indicates that compound 4a found to be moderately active (GI50 = -4.41) compared to positive control ADR (GI50 = -7.76) against MCF-7 cells. Compound 4a demonstrates significant activity due to the presence of R=C2H5, X= S, and thiophene ring.
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Journal: CCL | Year: 2024 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 4 | Views: 621 | Reviews: 0

 
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A novel, effective, green and recyclable α-Fe2O3@MoS2@Ni Magnetic nanocatalyst in preparation of a series of 1,2,4-triazolidine-3-thiones and spiro-triazole hybrids Pages 725-736 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Iman Rezaei, Raoofeh Sattari Nobarzad, Forouzan Shahri, Iliya Nazeriyeh

DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2024.4.001

Keywords: Spiro-triazole α-Fe2O3 MoS2 Nickel Magnetic nanocatalyst Recyclability

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In current paper, a novel, green, efficient and recyclable magnetic nanocatalyst (α-Fe2O3@MoS2@Ni) was prepared and characterized by spectroscopic and microscopic techniques (FT-IR, XRD, SEM, EDX, TEM and VSM). α-Fe2O3@MoS2@Ni magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) were utilized for preparation of 1,2,4-triazolidine-3-thiones and spiro-triazole hybrid series. In this method, a series of triazole derivatives prepared from the reaction between thiosemicarbazide or semicarbazide with diverse isatine derivatives or various arylaldehydes and ketones at room temperature in water as solvent with great yields and short reaction times. α-Fe2O3@MoS2@Ni MNPs was simply removed from the reaction mixture and was reused for five times without any notable changes in its catalytic activity.
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Journal: CCL | Year: 2024 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 4 | Views: 707 | Reviews: 0

 
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A review on synthetic approaches for obtaining and chemical modification of 1,2,4-triazolo[3,4-b][1,3,4]thiadiazole based heterocyclic compounds Pages 737-752 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Maryan Lelyukh, Andriy Paliy, Maria Zhukrovska, Myroslava Kalytovska, Ihor Chaban, Lesya Shelepeten, Taras Chaban

DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2024.3.007

Keywords: 1, 2, 4-Triazolo[3, 4-b][1, 3, 4]thiadiazoles, Cyclocondensation, Oxidative cyclization

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Triazolo[3,4-b]thiadiazoles are a class of heterocyclic compounds, which have attracted great interest in medicinal chemistry owing to their wide range of pharmacological activities. A number of triazoles fused to thiadiazoles are incorporated into a wide variety of therapeutically important compounds possessing a broad spectrum of biological activities. Considering such a significant pharmacological potential, as well as wide synthetic possibilities triazolo-thiadiazoles have received considerable attention from scientific community and are extensively used for construction of prospective drug-likes molecules. In this review, we summarized the literature data about the main synthetic approaches for obtaining condensed heterocyclic compounds based on triazolo[3,4-b][1,3,4]thiadiazole scaffold as promising objects for modern bioorganic and medicinal chemistry.
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Journal: CCL | Year: 2024 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 4 | Views: 3148 | Reviews: 0

 
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