Microwave-Assisted Synthesis and Docking Studies of Triazole Derivatives: Evaluating Anticancer Properties
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Background Study: This study investigates the synthesis of triazole derivatives using microwave-assisted methods and evaluates their potential as anticancer agents through docking simulations. Microwave irradiation offers rapid and efficient synthesis of these derivatives, known for their pharmacological activities in cancer therapy. Docking studies predict their interactions with key biomolecular targets, providing insights into their therapeutic potential. Microwave-assisted synthesis has revolutionized organic chemistry by enhancing reaction rates and yields. Triazole derivatives are of particular interest due to their diverse pharmacological properties, including anticancer activities. Docking simulations complement experimental studies by predicting molecular interactions, guiding the design of more effective therapies.
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