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Kalyani Asgaonkar

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Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
All India Shivaji Memorial Society`s College of Pharmacy, Pune

Expertise

  • Medicinal Chemistry

Publications

Total Articles 33
Books 0
Proceedings 0

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Citations 164
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Community & Membership

2009

Association of Pharmacy teachers of India

Life member

Pharmacy council of India

1996
Life member

Bio

Expertise in Drug design and synthesis

Personal Details

  • Female
  • Assistant Professor , All India Shivaji Memorial Society`s College of Pharmacy, Pune
  • Kennedy Road, Railway Officers Colony, Sangamvadi, Pune, Maharashtra, India
M.Pharm
Other Institute 1999
B.Pharm
Other Institute 1996
Assistant Professor Sep 2008 – Present
All India Shivaji Memorial Society`s College of Pharmacy, Pune | Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Assistant Professor Jul 2000 – Nov 2007
Mumbai Educational Trust Institute of Phamacy Gen. Arun Kumar Vaidya Chowk Bandra Reclamation Bandra (West) Mumbai 400 050

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Scholarly Work

Development of some antitubercular agents

Funding Agency: SPPU-BCUD

Principal Investigator

170,000

2016 - Ongoing

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Scholarly Publications

Exploring pyrimidine pharmacophore as thymidine monophosphate kinase inhibitors for antitubercular activity: A review

Open Access
Review

Synthesis, docking and biological evaluation of pyrrole-2-carbohydrazide derivatives

Open Access
Article

QSAR and molecular docking studies of oxadiazole-ligated pyrrole derivatives as enoyl-ACP (CoA) reductase inhibitors

Open Access
Article

2D and 3D QSAR Studies of 1,4-Dihydropyridine Derivatives as Antitubercular Agents

Open Access
article
Authors: Sonali Deshmane1*, Kalyani D Asgaonkar1, Shital Patil1, Deepak Landge1, Trupti S Chitre1

2D and 3D qsar study of 5[ aryl/cyclohexylsulfanyl] 2alkoxy4,diarylnicotinonitriles as antitubercular agents

Open Access
article
Authors: Deepak K Landge, Trupti S Chitre, Kalyani D Asgaonkar*, Sonali R Deshmane

Review article- study of some reaction intermediates

Open Access
review
Authors: Kalyani D. Asgaonkar. Juilee. Kulkarni

Design, Synthesis, Docking and Anti-mycobacterial activity of some novel thiouracil derivatives as thymidine monophoshate kinase (TMPKmt) inhibitors

Open Access
article
Authors: T. S. Chitre*, K. G. Bothara, S. M. Patil, K. D. Asgaonkar, S. Nagappa and M. K. Kathiravan

2D QSAR studies on 1, 3-disubstituted Uracil derivatives as potential anti-HIV agents.

Open Access
article
Authors: Trupti S. Chitre*, Kalyani D. Asgaonkar, Shital M. Patil, Hemant P. Mhaske, Rohan Bamane, M. K. Kathiravan