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Therapeutic outcomes of isatin and its derivatives against multiple diseases: Recent developments in drug discovery

Cheke et al., 2022

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Cheke R
Patil V
Firke S
Ambhore J
Ansari I
Patel H
Shinde S
Pasupuleti V
Hassan M
Adnan M
Kadri A
Snoussi M
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Isatin (1 H indole 2, 3-dione) is a heterocyclic, endogenous lead molecule recognized in humans and different plants. The isatin nucleus and its derivatives are owed the attention of researchers due to their diverse pharmacological activities such as anticancer, anti-TB …
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