Medical researchers have paid close attention to the green synthesis of oxazine and thiazine
derivatives since they provided a lead molecule for the creation of numerous possible bioactive
compounds. This review provides more information on green synthesis, which will be very
helpful to researchers in creating the most effective, affordable, and clinically significant thiazine
and oxazine derivatives that are anticipated to have strong pharmacological effects. This has resulted
in the identification of several substances with a wide range of intriguing biological functions.
This article's goal is to examine the numerous green chemical processes used to create oxazine
and thiazine derivatives and their biological activity. We anticipate that researchers interested
in oxazine and thiazine chemicals will find this material to be useful. We anticipate that medicinal
chemists looking for new active medicinal components for drug discovery and advance progress
will find this review of considerable interest.