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Lecturer at School of Science
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Demonstrated the potential of nitroimidazoles as effective agents against a wide range of infectious diseases, highlighting their molecular mechanisms and therapeutic applications.
Identified substituted spiro[2.3']oxindolespiro[3.2''-5,6-dimethoxy-indane-1''-one-pyrrolidine analogues as potent inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase, suggesting their potential for treating neurological disorders.
Synthesized and characterized novel benzimidazole derivatives, demonstrating their efficacy as cholinesterase inhibitors through molecular docking analysis.
Developed benzimidazoles as a new scaffold for sirtuin inhibitors, showcasing their green synthesis, in vitro activity, and potential anti-cancer properties.
Synthesized and evaluated novel benzimidazole aminoesters, demonstrating their significant antimycobacterial activity, contributing to the development of new tuberculosis treatments.
Developed a facile three-component [3+2]-cycloaddition for the regioselective synthesis of highly functionalised dispiropyrrolidines, demonstrating their efficacy as antimycobacterial agents.
Designed and synthesized rhodamine-based chemosensors for the selective and sensitive detection of cobalt(II) and copper(II) ions, with applications in environmental monitoring and cellular imaging.
Utilized mesoporous silica nanoparticles to enhance the oral delivery of antitubercular bicyclic nitroimidazoles, improving their bioavailability and therapeutic efficacy.
Ang Chee Wei specializes in the design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of novel compounds, particularly benzimidazole derivatives and nitroimidazoles, with a focus on developing new treatments for infectious diseases and neurological disorders.
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