Chalcone is a highly versatile scaffold with a broad range of applications. Serving as a precursor for various organic molecules and natural flavonoids, it exhibits significant biological activities and unique physical properties, including semiconductor behavior, non-linear optical effects, fluorescence, and electronic characteristics. Chalcones have attracted considerable research interest due to their pharmacological potential and the ease with which their biological activity and other properties can be modified through subtle structural changes along the ,-unsaturated backbone. Beyond their medicinal value, chalcones are utilized in the food and cosmetic industries as additives, owing to their UV-protective qualities. Additionally, they serve as chemosensors and probes in analytical applications. The book Chalcones and Their Derivatives: From Synthesis to Applications explores this remarkable molecule, detailing various synthetic methods, its biological significance, and its diverse applications across multiple fields. Serving as both a comprehensive reference for researchers and an essential guide for postgraduate students, this work provides valuable insights into the development and utilization of chalcone-based molecules for a wide array of purposes.
1. Chalcone as a versatile scaffold: An overview
2. Chalcones in Drug Discovery and Medicinal Chemistry
3. Chalcone Derivatives: Synthesis Strategies and Structural Modifications
4. Naturally occurring chalcone derivatives and their biological applications
5. Chalcone based metal complexes and their applications
6. Chalcones and their derivatives as Antioxidants: Mechanisms and Applications
7. Photophysical Behavior of Chalcone Derivatives: Insights and Applications
8. Chalcones as fluorescence chemo-sensors for detection of metal ions
9. Chalcones as functional materials for organic electronics applications
10. Chalcones in the cosmetic industry
11. Chalcones and their derivatives in the food industry
12. Chalcones as Molecular Probes in Chemical Biology and Bioimaging
13. Chalcones in Material Science: From Polymers to Nanomaterials
14. Chalcones in Agricultural Applications: Pesticides and Plant Growth Regulators
15. Chalcone-Based Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications
16. Future Perspectives and Emerging Trends in Chalcone Research
Mohmmad Younus Wani, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Dr. Wani graduated from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India in 2013. Received a senior research fellowship from CSIR-India in 2012 and FCT postdoctoral fellowship from Portugal in 2013. Worked as a postdoctoral fellow with Prof. A. Sobral group from 2013-2016 on the development of fungal cell wall targeted antifungal therapies. In fall 2016, Dr. Wani moved to the University of Texas, USA, Texas Therapeutics Institute, Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine, UTHealth on the development of non-traditional antimicrobial agents and strategies combating multi-drug resistance. He has many international publications, book chapters, and a book, besides many international and national honours and awards to his credit. Dr. Wani is working hard to advance the medicinal chemistry and drug discovery field with new questions and pertinent issues of 21st century. Hao Shao is an Associate Professor in the school of Civil Engineering & Architecture at Anhui University of Technology. He obtained his Ph.D. from China University of Petroleum (East China) and has visited the section of Safety and Security Science at Delft University of Technology (TUD). He is mainly engaged in industrial system resilience assessment and optimization, complex process system reliability, fire and explosion accident intelligent prevention and control research, so as to prevent petrochemical production accidents and provide effective decision-making for petrochemical production process. His relevant researches provide new ideas and contributions to the development of risk assessment and resilience assessment and optimization methodologies. Dr. Anish Khan is currently working as Assistant Professor in Chemistry Department, Centre of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research (CEAMR), Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Completed Ph.D. from Aligarh Muslim University, India in 2010. Completed Postdoctoral from School of Chemical Sciences, University Sains Malaysia (USM) in Electroanalytical chemistry in 2010. Working in the field of synthetic biosensor, polymer composites, organicinorganic electrically conducting nanocomposites. More than 200 research articles, 70 book chapters 30 books published in referred international publisher and more than 20 international conferences/ workshop. More than 30 research projects completed. Editorial board member of more than 11 international journals. Member of American Nano Society.