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Latest developments on the synthesis of bioactive organotellurium scaffolds

  • Bubun Banerjee ORCID logo EMAIL logo , Aditi Sharma , Gurpreet Kaur , Anu Priya , Manmeet Kaur and Arvind Singh
Published/Copyright: May 17, 2022
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Abstract

This review deals with the latest developments on the synthesis of biologically promising organotellurim scaffolds reported during last two decades.


Corresponding author: Bubun Banerjee, Department of Chemistry, Akal University, Talwandi Sabo, Bathinda, Punjab 151302, India, E-mail:

Acknowledgments

Authors are thankful to Prof. Gurmail Singh, Vice-Chancellor, Akal University for his wholehearted encouragement and support. BB is grateful to Akal University and Kalgidhar Trust, Baru Sahib, India for providing laboratory facilities.

  1. Author contribution: All the authors have accepted responsibility for the entire content of this submitted manuscript and approved submission.

  2. Research funding: None declared.

  3. Conflict of interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest regarding this article.

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