Abstract

Numerous research reports have indicated the coumarin nucleus as a potential candidate for development of anti-inflammatory drugs. Various phytoconstituents such as umbelliferone, scopoletin, columbiatnetin, visniadin, marmin, and many more derived from coumarin nucleus are found to have potent anti-inflammatory as well as antioxidant activities. A large number of coumarin derivatives have also been designed, synthesized, and evaluated to have mild-to-very potent anti-inflammatory activity through different mechanisms. However, despite the continuing efforts in search of these drugs, no major breakthrough has been achieved so far. In the present review, a critical analysis of various reports on naturally as well as the synthetically derived coumarin derivatives having anti-inflammatory activity has been carried out and a structural–activity relationship around the coumarin nucleus has been proposed to assist the medicinal chemists in rationally designing the anti-inflammatory drugs.

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