Chemistry – I (As per the Syllabus of Telangana Council of Higher Education)
Chemistry – I (As per the Syllabus of Telangana Council of Higher Education)
Author: Mrs. Amrutha Gugloth
ISBN: 978-81-69857-16-1
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59646/759
Date of Publication: July 21, 2026
Cite this book: Amrutha G, (2026), Chemistry – I (As per the Syllabus of Telangana Council of Higher Education), San International Scientific Publications, ISBN: 978-81-69857-16-1, DOI: https://doi.org/10.59646/759
Preface
This book explores various synthetic strategies, reaction mechanisms, and characterization techniques employed in the preparation of bisheterocyclic derivatives. Advanced analytical methods such as spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques are discussed to provide readers with practical insights into molecular characterization and structural confirmation. Furthermore, the biological evaluation of synthesized compounds—including antimicrobial, antifungal, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and other pharmacological activities—is presented to illustrate the relationship between chemical structure and biological function. Such studies contribute significantly to the development of new therapeutic agents capable of addressing emerging healthcare challenges.
Special care has been taken to present the subject matter in a clear, systematic, and academically rigorous manner. The contents are organized to progress from fundamental concepts to advanced research applications, making the book suitable for postgraduate students, doctoral researchers, faculty members, medicinal chemists, pharmaceutical scientists, and professionals engaged in chemical and biomedical research. Each chapter is designed to strengthen conceptual understanding while encouraging analytical thinking and independent research.
It is hoped that this book will serve as a valuable academic resource and a practical reference for researchers exploring the expanding field of bisheterocyclic chemistry. By integrating synthetic methodologies with biological investigations, it aims to inspire innovation, promote interdisciplinary collaboration, and contribute to the discovery of novel compounds with significant scientific and therapeutic potential. The author sincerely hopes that this work will encourage future research and provide meaningful insights for advancing both chemical science and human health.
