Abstract

The present chapter will focus on the recent advances in the design and development of environmentally sustainable organic transformations involving the use of deep eutectic solvents as green and sustainable solvents and catalysts to synthesize structurally diverse drug-like hybrid molecules with the incorporation of medicinally privileged heterocyclic substructures. The heterocyclic scaffolds with structural diversity and molecular complexity will contribute not only to chemical research but also significantly to medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry research. It will be an important contribution to drug discovery research in view of synthesis of hybrid molecules using multicomponent reactions. Academically, it will be a significant contribution for the advanced graduates pursuing research in green and sustainable organic transformations.

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