Heterocyclic, their preparation, transformation, and properties, are undoubtedly a cornerstone of organic chemistry. Several heterocyclic possess excellent biological activity almost without bearing any substituents, which means that their heterocyclic core is definitely part of the pharmacophore. Examples of such scarcely substituted and highly active heterocyclic are the two bipyridyl derivatives such as amrinone which is used in the treatment of congestive heart failure
Related Journals of Bioactive Heterocyclic:
Heterocycles, ChemMedChem, Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry, Advances in Medicinal Chemistry