Biological potential of carbazole derivatives

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Agata Głuszyńska

Abstract

Carbazole skeleton is the key structural motif of many biologically active compounds including synthetic and natural products. Over the past several years, a large number of research highlighting the significance of carbazole derivatives has been reported in the literature. The present review focuses on the recent progress, from 2010 until now, in knowledge on various biological properties of classical, tricyclic carbazole derivatives.

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