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Quinoline derivatives as novel depigmenting and antioxidant agents
Lima, Rebeca Mól,De Souza, Kauana Cristina,De Abreu Lazzarini, Jordana,Souza, Isabela O.,Da Silva, Adilson David,Raposo, Nádia Rezende Barbosa
, p. 374 - 379 (2017/03/17)
Background: The healthy appearance of the skin becomes increasingly important worldwide, and among the problems that affect the skin are oxidation and hyperpigmentation. The first causes loss of tissue elasticity, and the second causes dermatitis, melasma
Synthesis and Antiparasitic Activity of 4-(Aryl/heteroaryl-amino)-7-chloroquinolines
Chaudhan, P. M. S.,Pratap, Ram,Sharma, Satyavan
, p. 1154 - 1157 (2007/10/02)
A series of 4-(aryl/heteroaryl-amino)-7-chloroquinolines (10, 13-22, 27-33) have been prepared and tested for their antimalarial and antifilarial activities but found to be inactive.Some compounds have also been tested for their in vitro growth inhibitory activity against different bacteria and fungi and the results are reported.