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Hemendra Pratap Singh

Researcher at Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya

Publications -  28
Citations -  248

Hemendra Pratap Singh is an academic researcher from Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya. The author has contributed to research in topics: Semicarbazide & Pharmacophore. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 26 publications receiving 195 citations.

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Synthesis, Biological Evaluation and In Silico Metabolic and Toxicity Prediction of Some Flavanone Derivatives

TL;DR: In silico metabolic and toxicity study of the synthesized compounds were performed and the predicted result showed that the compound having hydroxyl functional group undergo sulfate and O-glucuronide conjugation reaction and methoxy derivatives undergo demethylation reaction.
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Synthesis and reducing power assay of methyl semicarbazone derivatives

TL;DR: In this article, a new pharmacophore "Chalconesemicarbazone" was designed by pharmacophores hybridization approach of drug design, which was synthesized and evaluated for their antioxidant activity by reducing power assay.
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Iodine‐Catalyzed, One‐Pot, Solid‐Phase Synthesis of Benzothiazole Derivatives

TL;DR: In this paper, molecular iodine was utilized in a one-pot, solid phase, solvent-free reaction between 2-aminothiophenol and benzoic acid derivatives to obtain highly economical and excellent yield of benzothiazole derivatives in comparison to polyphosphoric acid-and [pmIm]−Br•catalyzed microwave synthesis reactions.
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Computational investigation of potential inhibitors of novel coronavirus 2019 through structure-based virtual screening, molecular dynamics and density functional theory studies.

TL;DR: MD simulation results confirm that the protein interacting with both hit molecules is stabilized in the chosen POPC lipid bilayer membrane, and can serve as the basis for designing and developing COVID-19 inhibitors.
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Evaluation of antibacterial activity of Bougainvillea glabra 'snow white' and Bougainvillea glabra 'choicy'.

TL;DR: Hydroalcoholic extract was more active against all bacteria, while Bougainvillea glabra ‘snow white’ was not effective against Bacillus subtilis and Micrococcus leuteus while B. glabRA ‘choicy” was noteffective against Proteus vulgaris.