The College of Science for Women at the University of Baghdad discussed the master’s thesis tagged Synthesis of some New Heterocyclic Derivatives Derived from Quinoline-2-Carboxlic Acid and Evaluation of Their Antimicrobial, Anticancer and Antioxidant Activity.
By the student: Intesar Kadhim Mohammed Salih
The thesis aims to: The Study Objectives of this research is to comprehensively investigate the multifaceted aspects of Quinoline-2-Carboxlic Acid derivatives as heterocyclic compounds, focusing on their synthesis, biological activities, medicinal applications.
Included in this study, which was conducted at the University of Baghdad/College of Science for Women /Department of Chemistry, Republic of Iraq, included The chemical modifications made to the Quinoline-2-Carboxlic acid molecule are expected to yield compounds with diverse chemical properties. The significance of this research lies in its potential to contribute to multiple fields. By creating novel Quinoline-2-Carboxlic acid derivatives, this study could provide a platform for the development of new antibacterial agents, antioxidants, and anticancer. Furthermore, the comprehensive characterization of these compounds will shed light on their structural properties and behavior, which is vital for understanding their potential applications.
The findings of this study suggest that these novel Quinoline-2-Carboxlic acid derivatives hold significant promise in the development of new treatments for infections and oxidative stress-related conditions. Further studies, including in vivo testing and mechanism elucidation, are warranted to fully explore the therapeutic potential of these compounds.
