Sonochemical Synthesis of Natural Products and Heterocycles of Pharmaceutical Importance

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Sonochemical Synthesis of Natural Products and Heterocycles of Pharmaceutical Importance

Strategy Towards a Sustainable Society

Manickam, Sivakumar; Majhi, Sasadhar

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division

03/2026

596

Mole

Inglês

9780443274824

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1. Introduction to Sonochemistry: Utilizing ultrasound for the synthesis of natural products and biologically relevant heterocycles of medicinal significance
2. Advances in ultrasound-driven organic synthesis without solvents - A green chemistry perspective
3. Advancements in ultrasound-assisted organic synthesis without catalysts - Towards sustainable chemistry
4. Advances in ultrasound-assisted organic synthesis in eco-friendly mediums: A sustainable approach
5. Advances in ultrasound-enhanced green organic synthesis utilizing nanoparticles as highly efficient catalysts
6. Recent advancements in the eco-friendly synthesis of bioactive N- & O-heterocycles and naturally occurring N- & O-heterocycles using ultrasound
7. Recent advancements in the green synthesis of bioactive S-heterocycles integrated with ultrasonication
8. Advances in ultrasound-assisted synthesis of bioactive spiro compounds and naturally occurring spiro compounds: A clean and convenient approach
9. Recent advances in the total synthesis of bioactive natural products using ultrasound
10. Exploring the benefits of ultrasound in food science and technology - A clear perspective
11. Synthesis of some drug molecules using ultrasound technology
12. Ultrasound and sonochemistry: Addressing challenges and exploring perspectives
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Ultrasound; Sonochemistry; Total synthesis; Semisynthesis; Greener; Drug discovery and development; Nanoparticles; Organic Synthesis; Industrial applications; Sustainable Chemistry