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Reddy, Gangireddy Sujeevan, Hossain, Kazi Amirul, Kumar, Jetta Sandeep, Thirupataiah, B., Edwin, Rebecca Kristina, Giliyaru, Varadaraj Bhat, Chandrashekhar Hariharapura, Raghu, Shenoy, G. Gautham, Misra, Parimal, Pal, Manojit (2020) Novel isatin–indole derivatives as potential inhibitors of chorismate mutase (CM): their synthesis along with unexpected formation of 2-indolylmethylamino benzoate ester under Pd–Cu catalysis. RSC Advances, 10 (1). 289-297 doi:10.1039/c9ra09236f

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TitleNovel isatin–indole derivatives as potential inhibitors of chorismate mutase (CM): their synthesis along with unexpected formation of 2-indolylmethylamino benzoate ester under Pd–Cu catalysis
JournalRSC Advances
AuthorsReddy, Gangireddy SujeevanAuthor
Hossain, Kazi AmirulAuthor
Kumar, Jetta SandeepAuthor
Thirupataiah, B.Author
Edwin, Rebecca KristinaAuthor
Giliyaru, Varadaraj BhatAuthor
Chandrashekhar Hariharapura, RaghuAuthor
Shenoy, G. GauthamAuthor
Misra, ParimalAuthor
Pal, ManojitAuthor
Year2020Volume10
Issue1
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
DOIdoi:10.1039/c9ra09236fSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceReddy, Gangireddy Sujeevan, Hossain, Kazi Amirul, Kumar, Jetta Sandeep, Thirupataiah, B., Edwin, Rebecca Kristina, Giliyaru, Varadaraj Bhat, Chandrashekhar Hariharapura, Raghu, Shenoy, G. Gautham, Misra, Parimal, Pal, Manojit (2020) Novel isatin–indole derivatives as potential inhibitors of chorismate mutase (CM): their synthesis along with unexpected formation of 2-indolylmethylamino benzoate ester under Pd–Cu catalysis. RSC Advances, 10 (1). 289-297 doi:10.1039/c9ra09236f
Plain TextReddy, Gangireddy Sujeevan, Hossain, Kazi Amirul, Kumar, Jetta Sandeep, Thirupataiah, B., Edwin, Rebecca Kristina, Giliyaru, Varadaraj Bhat, Chandrashekhar Hariharapura, Raghu, Shenoy, G. Gautham, Misra, Parimal, Pal, Manojit (2020) Novel isatin–indole derivatives as potential inhibitors of chorismate mutase (CM): their synthesis along with unexpected formation of 2-indolylmethylamino benzoate ester under Pd–Cu catalysis. RSC Advances, 10 (1). 289-297 doi:10.1039/c9ra09236f
In(2020) RSC Advances Vol. 10 (1) Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)


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