Thiazolidin-4-one Derivatives as Central Nervous System Potential Agents
Davinder Kumar1, Virender Kumar2, Jyoti Mundlia2
1College of Pharmacy, Pt. B.D.S., University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, India. devmedchem@gmail.com.
Abstract:
A heterocyclic compound is one which possesses a cyclic structure with at least two different kinds of hetero atoms in the ring. Nitrogen, oxygen, and sulphur are the most common heteroatoms. derivatives are an important class of heterocyclic compounds and play a vital role due to their wide range of biological activities and industrial importance. 4-Thiazolidinones are always being an attraction point for researchers because of its efficiency towards various pharmacological usages. This review is an endeavor to highlight the progress in the central nervous system activity of the 4-thiazolidinone derivatives.
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