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Vinod K. Tiwari

Researcher at Banaras Hindu University

Publications -  215
Citations -  5768

Vinod K. Tiwari is an academic researcher from Banaras Hindu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Click chemistry & Benzotriazole. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 198 publications receiving 4822 citations. Previous affiliations of Vinod K. Tiwari include Yahoo! & Indian Institutes of Technology.

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Natural products: an evolving role in future drug discovery.

TL;DR: The present review describes natural products, semi-synthetic NPs and NP-derived compounds that have undergone clinical evaluation or registration from 2005 to 2010 by disease area i.e. infectious, immunological, cardiovascular, neurological, inflammatory and related diseases and oncology.
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Cu-Catalyzed Click Reaction in Carbohydrate Chemistry

TL;DR: This review highlights the successful advancement of Cu(I)-catalyzed click chemistry in glycoscience and its applications as well as future scope in different streams of applied sciences.
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Fighting tuberculosis: an old disease with new challenges.

TL;DR: In this article, socioeconomic problems in developing countries, efforts to control tuberculosis in different individuals, the targets (known already and newly discovered), existing anti-tubercular agents including natural products and lead molecules, and the future prospects to develop new anti-TB agents are described.
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Recent Development on Catalytic Reductive Amination and Applications

TL;DR: In this article, a review of catalytic reductive amination from the beginning to recent ones is presented, where an account of utility of various reagents including organocatalyst, symmetric and asymmetric (Ru, Rh, Ir) complexes, boron, tin or silicon reagents etc for enantio-and/or chemoselective reactions under different reaction conditions with emphasis on the yields of the reaction products and stability of the reagents used.
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Natural product based leads to fight against leishmaniasis.

TL;DR: Current drug regimens, putative drug targets, numerous natural products that have shown promising antileishmanial activity along with some key issues and strategies for future research to control leishmaniasis worldwide are described.