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Assistant Professor at Chemistry
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Synthesized and evaluated 3-(substituted)-aryl-5-(9-methyl-3-carbazole)-1H-2-pyrazolines, demonstrating significant anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity through biological evaluation and docking studies.
Developed an environmentally friendly and efficient method for synthesizing pyranopyrazoles, utilizing heteropolyacid as a catalyst in solvent-free conditions, showcasing a green chemistry approach.
Designed and synthesized novel indolyl chalcones, demonstrating their potential as multi-target agents with significant activity against breast cancer, inflammation, and oxidative stress.
Showcased the application of a natural surfactant derived from Acacia concinna pods as an efficient and sustainable catalyst for Knoevenagel condensation reactions, leading to the synthesis of 3-carboxycoumarins and cinnamic acids.
Created novel pyrazole-flavone hybrids and evaluated their anti-inflammatory properties, demonstrating a structure-activity relationship for improved therapeutic potential.
Introduced an environmentally benign and efficient method for synthesizing [1,3]oxazine derivatives, utilizing thiamine hydrochloride as a catalyst in aqueous media, highlighting the use of readily available and non-toxic materials.
Synthesized novel carbazole chalcones and evaluated their biological activities, demonstrating their potential as multi-faceted therapeutic agents with radical scavenging, antimicrobial, and cancer chemopreventive properties.
Dr. Chavan's research focuses on the synthesis and biological evaluation of heterocyclic compounds, particularly pyrazolines, chalcones, and quinazolinones, with applications in anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer drug discovery. His work emphasizes green chemistry approaches and multicomponent reactions for efficient synthesis.
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