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Thiourea compounds as multifaceted bioactive agents in medicinal chemistry
Adeeba Khan1, Palak Dawar1, Suranjan De1
1Department of Chemistry, Organic Chemistry Lab, Manipal University Jaipur, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303007, India.
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Microbial resistance (MR) and cancer are global healthcare pitfalls that have caused millions of deaths and pose a significant pharmaceutical challenge, with clinical cases increasing. Thioureas are preferred structures in medicinal chemistry, chemosensors, and organic synthesis platforms. In fact, thiourea (TU) moieties serve as a common framework for several medications and bioactive substances, demonstrating a wide range of therapeutic and pharmacological accomplishments. The integration of the thiourea moiety into a diverse range of organic molecules has resulted in very flexible compounds with widespread uses in medicinal chemistry. Moreover, for over a century, TU and its metal complexes have been characterized for their biological activity. Finally, we provide an assessment and future outlook of different organo-thiourea derivatives, from the very beginning to the most recent discoveries in medicinal activity.
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