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VOL. 10, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Therapeutic potential of Quinoline derivatives: A literature survey
Authors
Raghvendra Prasad Dwivedi, Dr. Vikrant Jain, Pravesh Kumar Dwivedi
Abstract
Quinoline derivatives constitute an important
class of nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds widely explored in
medicinal chemistry due to their diverse pharmacological activities. Several
quinoline-based molecules have been successfully developed as clinically useful
drugs, particularly in the treatment of malaria, bacterial infections, cancer,
and inflammatory disorders. Recent advances in synthetic methodologies,
molecular modeling, and biological screening have further expanded the
therapeutic relevance of quinoline scaffolds. This literature survey critically
reviews published research on the therapeutic potential of quinoline
derivatives, emphasizing their biological activities, mechanisms of action,
structure–activity relationships, and future prospects in drug discovery. The
analysis of reported studies highlights quinoline derivatives as promising lead
compounds for the development of novel therapeutic agents.
Pages:38-40
How to cite this article:
Raghvendra Prasad Dwivedi, Dr. Vikrant Jain, Pravesh Kumar Dwivedi "Therapeutic potential of Quinoline derivatives: A literature survey". International Journal of Chemistry Studies, Vol 10, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 38-40
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