A BRIEF REVIEW ON THE SYNTHESIS OF HETEROCYCLESUSING FRUIT EXTRACTS AS CATALYSTS

  • Badri.Sireesha Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Dr. Samuel George Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tarlupadu Road, Markapur, Markapur Dt, .Pincode: 523316
  • Ch.Prasuna B. Pharmacy. Dr. Samuel George Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tarlupadu Road, Markapur , Prakasam dt. Pin code 523316
  • M.Ashvitha B. Pharmacy. Dr. Samuel George Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tarlupadu Road, Markapur , Prakasam dt. Pin code 523316
  • B.Asritha B. Pharmacy. Dr. Samuel George Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tarlupadu Road, Markapur , Prakasam dt. Pin code 523316
  • D.Sravani B. Pharmacy. Dr. Samuel George Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tarlupadu Road, Markapur , Prakasam dt. Pin code 523316

Abstract

The uses of organic compounds impact our lives daily in medicine, agriculture, and general life. Considering the enormous breath of the subject, it is not common for chemistry educators to cover the history of organic chemistry in any depth due to time limitations, and textbooks do not devote much space to it. Non-systemic nomenclature of organic compounds like common name, trivial name etc are described in individual chapters. The chemical properties of organic compounds are determined by its functional group, whereas the remaining structure of the compound determines its physical properties. The synthesis of heterocyclic compounds is a fundamental aspect of organic chemistry due to their wide applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and functional materials. Fruit extracts, rich in bioactive constituents such as organic acids, flavonoids, enzymes, and vitamins, can effectively catalyze a variety of organic transformations under mild and eco-friendly conditions.

Keywords: Organic Compounds, Catalysts, Heterocyclic Compounds, Nomenclature

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S. Badri, P. CH, A. M, A. B, and S. D, “A BRIEF REVIEW ON THE SYNTHESIS OF HETEROCYCLESUSING FRUIT EXTRACTS AS CATALYSTS”, Int J Indig Herb Drug, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 35-41, May 2026.
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