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34 Citations
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11 March 2021

The occurrence of cancer during pregnancy is observed in 1 in 1000 pregnancies and is expected to increase given the trend of delaying childbearing. While breast cancer is the most common, the incidence of other cancers, such as cervical, ovarian, an...

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3 Citations
6,045 Views
25 Pages

Recent Developments of 1,3,4-Thiadiazole Compounds as Anticancer Agents

  • Serena Indelicato,
  • David Bongiorno,
  • Manuela Mauro and
  • Stella Cascioferro

16 April 2025

The World Health Organization has recently underlined the increasing global burden of cancer, with a particularly alarming impact on underserved populations. In recent years, 1,3,4-thiadiazole has emerged as a versatile pharmacophore to obtain bioact...

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351 Citations
35,060 Views
64 Pages

Natural Products as Anticancer Agents: Current Status and Future Perspectives

  • Abid Naeem,
  • Pengyi Hu,
  • Ming Yang,
  • Jing Zhang,
  • Yali Liu,
  • Weifeng Zhu and
  • Qin Zheng

30 November 2022

Natural products have been an invaluable and useful source of anticancer agents over the years. Several compounds have been synthesized from natural products by modifying their structures or by using naturally occurring compounds as building blocks i...

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196 Citations
17,454 Views
19 Pages

DHFR Inhibitors: Reading the Past for Discovering Novel Anticancer Agents

  • Maria Valeria Raimondi,
  • Ornella Randazzo,
  • Mery La Franca,
  • Giampaolo Barone,
  • Elisa Vignoni,
  • Daniela Rossi and
  • Simona Collina

22 March 2019

Dihydrofolate reductase inhibitors are an important class of drugs, as evidenced by their use as antibacterial, antimalarial, antifungal, and anticancer agents. Progress in understanding the biochemical basis of mechanisms responsible for enzyme sele...

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20 Citations
4,924 Views
19 Pages

Taccalonolides: A Novel Class of Microtubule-Stabilizing Anticancer Agents

  • Xiaoyan Chen,
  • Angela Winstead,
  • Hongtao Yu and
  • Jiangnan Peng

22 February 2021

Microtubule stabilizing agents, such as paclitaxel, docetaxel, and cabazitaxel have been among the most used chemotherapeutic agents in the last decades for the treatment of a wide range of cancers in the clinic. One of the concerns that limit their...

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2 Citations
2,667 Views
20 Pages

Biological Evaluation of Triorganotin Derivatives as Potential Anticancer Agents

  • Valeria Stefanizzi,
  • Antonella Minutolo,
  • Elena Valletta,
  • Martina Carlini,
  • Franca M. Cordero,
  • Anna Ranzenigo,
  • Salvatore Pasquale Prete,
  • Daniel Oscar Cicero,
  • Erica Pitti and
  • Greta Petrella
  • + 4 authors

Metal-derived platinum complexes are widely used to treat solid tumors. However, systemic toxicity and tumor resistance to these drugs encourage further research into similarly effective compounds. Among others, organotin compounds have been shown to...

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2 Citations
2,261 Views
16 Pages

Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Some Coumarin–Triazole Conjugates as Potential Anticancer Agents

  • Anarkul S. Kishkentayeva,
  • Mohammad Saleh Hamad,
  • Mikhail A. Pokrovsky,
  • Zhanar R. Shaimerdenova,
  • Aigerim S. Adekenova,
  • Gulnara K. Mambeterzina,
  • Victor A. Savelyev,
  • Andrey G. Pokrovsky and
  • Elvira E. Shults

Despite the discovery of many chemotherapeutic drugs that prevent uncontrolled cell division processes, the development of compounds with higher anticancer efficacy and a lower level of side effects is an important task in modern pharmaceutical chemi...

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14 Citations
4,750 Views
16 Pages

Potent Small-Molecule Inhibitors Targeting Acetylated Microtubules as Anticancer Agents Against Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

  • Ahreum Kwon,
  • Gwi Bin Lee,
  • Taein Park,
  • Jung Hoon Lee,
  • Panseon Ko,
  • Eunae You,
  • Jin Hee Ahn,
  • Soo Hyun Eom,
  • Sangmyung Rhee and
  • Woo Keun Song

Microtubules are one of the major targets for anticancer drugs because of their role in cell proliferation and migration. However, as anticancer drugs targeting microtubules have side effects, including the death of normal cells, it is necessary to d...

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2 Citations
1,800 Views
17 Pages

Discovery of Di(het)arylmethane and Dibenzoxanthene Derivatives as Potential Anticancer Agents

  • Andrey Smolobochkin,
  • Dinara Niyazova,
  • Almir Gazizov,
  • Marat Syzdykbayev,
  • Alexandra Voloshina,
  • Syumbelya Amerhanova,
  • Anna Lyubina,
  • Margarita Neganova,
  • Yulia Aleksandrova and
  • Olga Babaeva
  • + 6 authors

A family of bifunctional dihetarylmethanes and dibenzoxanthenes is assembled via a reaction of acetals containing a 2-chloroacetamide moiety with phenols and related oxygen-containing heterocycles. These compounds demonstrated selective antitumor act...

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51 Citations
7,458 Views
19 Pages

Natural Alkaloids and Heterocycles as G-Quadruplex Ligands and Potential Anticancer Agents

  • Tong Che,
  • Yu-Qing Wang,
  • Zhou-Li Huang,
  • Jia-Heng Tan,
  • Zhi-Shu Huang and
  • Shuo-Bin Chen

23 February 2018

G-quadruplexes are four-stranded nucleic acid secondary structures that are formed in guanine-rich sequences. G-quadruplexes are widely distributed in functional regions of the human genome and transcriptome, such as human telomeres, oncogene promote...

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9 Citations
3,991 Views
24 Pages

In Vitro and In Silico Biological Studies of 4-Phenyl-2-quinolone (4-PQ) Derivatives as Anticancer Agents

  • Yi-Fong Chen,
  • Bashir Lawal,
  • Li-Jiau Huang,
  • Sheng-Chu Kuo,
  • Maryam Rachmawati Sumitra,
  • Ntlotlang Mokgautsi,
  • Hung-Yun Lin and
  • Hsu-Shan Huang

5 January 2023

Our previous study found that 2-phenyl-4-quinolone (2-PQ) derivatives are antimitotic agents, and we adopted the drug design concept of scaffold hopping to replace the 2-aromatic ring of 2-PQs with a 4-aromatic ring, representing 4-phenyl-2-quinolone...

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19 Citations
3,167 Views
22 Pages

Fractionation and Characterization of Triterpenoids from Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. Cuticular Waxes and Their Potential as Anticancer Agents

  • Gabriele Vilkickyte,
  • Vilma Petrikaite,
  • Mindaugas Marksa,
  • Liudas Ivanauskas,
  • Valdas Jakstas and
  • Lina Raudone

12 February 2023

Fruit and leaf cuticular waxes are valuable source materials for the isolation of triterpenoids that can be applied as natural antioxidants and anticancer agents. The present study aimed at the semi-preparative fractionation of triterpenoids from cut...

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Optimizing Adherence to Oral Anticancer Agents: Results from an Implementation Mapping Study

  • Benyam Muluneh,
  • Maurlia Upchurch,
  • Emily Mackler,
  • Ashley Leak Bryant,
  • William A. Wood,
  • Stephanie B. Wheeler,
  • Leah L. Zullig and
  • Jennifer Elston Lafata

Clinical trials inform cancer care, yet real-world outcomes often diverge due to patient-related factors, like age, organ dysfunction, and nonadherence to oral anticancer agents (OAAs). While oncology organizations emphasize patient support programs,...

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3 Citations
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35 Pages

Despite decades of research, cancer continues to be a disease of great concern to millions of people around the world. It has been responsible for a total of 609,820 deaths in the U.S. alone in 2023. Over the years, many drugs have been developed to...

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1 Citations
3,554 Views
13 Pages

30 November 2023

The development and use of oral anticancer agents (OAAs) continue to grow, and supporting individuals on OAAs is now a priority as they find themselves taking these drugs at home with little professional guidance. This mapping review provides an over...

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13 Citations
3,963 Views
19 Pages

In Search of Effective Anticancer Agents—Novel Sugar Esters Based on Polyhydroxyalkanoate Monomers

  • Wojciech Snoch,
  • Dawid Wnuk,
  • Tomasz Witko,
  • Jakub Staroń,
  • Andrzej J. Bojarski,
  • Ewelina Jarek,
  • Francisco J. Plou and
  • Maciej Guzik

Cancer is one of the deadliest illness globally. Searching for new solutions in cancer treatments is essential because commonly used mixed, targeted and personalized therapies are sometimes not sufficient or are too expensive for common patients. Sug...

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10 Pages

New Serious Safety Warnings for Targeted Anticancer Agents After Their Initial FDA Approval

  • Dimitar Stefanovski,
  • Damjan Manevski,
  • Domen Ribnikar and
  • Boštjan Šeruga

8 February 2025

Background: New safety concerns about targeted anticancer agents (TAAs) often emerge in the first few years after their initial regulatory approval. Our aim was to determine whether new serious and potentially fatal adverse drug reactions (ADRs) cont...

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5 Citations
3,448 Views
21 Pages

Integration of Hybridization Strategies in Pyridine–Urea Scaffolds for Novel Anticancer Agents: Design, Synthesis, and Mechanistic Insights

  • Sreenivasulu Godesi,
  • Hossam Nada,
  • Joohan Lee,
  • Joon-Hee Kang,
  • Soo-Youl Kim,
  • Yongseok Choi and
  • Kyeong Lee

23 June 2023

Annually, millions of new cancer cases are reported, leading to millions of deaths worldwide. Among the newly reported cases, breast and colon cancers prevail as the most frequently detected variations. To effectively counteract this rapid increase,...

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62 Citations
6,397 Views
31 Pages

Synthesis, Antiproliferative Activity and Molecular Docking Studies of Novel Doubly Modified Colchicine Amides and Sulfonamides as Anticancer Agents

  • Julia Krzywik,
  • Witold Mozga,
  • Maral Aminpour,
  • Jan Janczak,
  • Ewa Maj,
  • Joanna Wietrzyk,
  • Jack A. Tuszyński and
  • Adam Huczyński

14 April 2020

Colchicine is a well-known compound with strong antiproliferative activity that has had limited use in chemotherapy because of its toxicity. In order to create more potent anticancer agents, a series of novel colchicine derivatives have been obtained...

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16 Pages

6 October 2024

Application of the [1,2]-Wittig rearrangement and cyclisation approach to 3-arylphthalides has been evaluated for the synthesis of three bioactive natural products. While this is successful in the case of crycolide, providing the second synthesis of...

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7 Citations
2,414 Views
14 Pages

3-(1,2,3-Triazol-4-yl)-β-Carbolines and 3-(1H-Tetrazol-5-yl)-β-Carbolines: Synthesis and Evaluation as Anticancer Agents

  • João L. P. Ribeiro,
  • Joana B. Loureiro,
  • Susana M. M. Lopes,
  • Lucília Saraiva and
  • Teresa M. V. D. Pinho e Melo

3 December 2022

Herein, the synthesis and anticancer activity evaluation of a series of novel β-carbolines is reported. The reactivity of nitrosoalkenes towards indole was explored for the synthesis of novel tryptophan analogs where the carboxylic acid was repl...

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148 Citations
7,127 Views
27 Pages

Selenium Compounds as Novel Potential Anticancer Agents

  • Dominika Radomska,
  • Robert Czarnomysy,
  • Dominik Radomski and
  • Krzysztof Bielawski

20 January 2021

The high number of new cancer incidences and the associated mortality continue to be alarming, leading to the search for new therapies that would be more effective and less burdensome for patients. As there is evidence that Se compounds can have chem...

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1 Citations
1,574 Views
11 Pages

Core Outcomes of Self-Care Behaviours in Patients with Breast Cancer Treated with Oral Anticancer Agents: A Systematic Review

  • Silvia Ucciero,
  • Federica Lacarbonara,
  • Angela Durante,
  • Francesco Torino,
  • Katarzyna Lomper,
  • Ercole Vellone and
  • Marco Di Nitto

29 November 2024

Background/Objectives: The use of oral anticancer agents (OAA) dates to the late 20th century in cancer treatment. It is crucial that patients implement self-care behaviours to keep their disease stable and manage their OAA treatment. The three dimen...

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1 Citations
1,219 Views
13 Pages

Thermal Investigations of Annelated Triazinones—Potential Analgesic and Anticancer Agents

  • Małgorzata Sztanke,
  • Krzysztof Sztanke,
  • Agnieszka Ostasz,
  • Halina Głuchowska and
  • Renata Łyszczek

9 September 2023

In this article, for the first time, TG-DSC and TG-FTIR investigations of potential pharmaceutics, i.e., analgesic and anticancer active annelated triazinones (1–9) have been presented. The thermal behaviour of these molecules was established i...

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33 Citations
7,055 Views
31 Pages

Hybrid cis-stilbene Molecules: Novel Anticancer Agents

  • Natalia Piekuś-Słomka,
  • Renata Mikstacka,
  • Joanna Ronowicz and
  • Stanisław Sobiak

The growing interest in anticancer hybrids in the last few years has resulted in a great number of reports on hybrid design, synthesis and bioevaluation. Many novel multi-target-directed drug candidates were synthesized, and their biological activiti...

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11 Citations
2,871 Views
11 Pages

Synthesis of Flavonols and Assessment of Their Biological Activity as Anticancer Agents

  • Yu-Hui Hsieh,
  • Pei-Hsuan Hsu,
  • Anren Hu,
  • Yang-Je Cheng,
  • Tzenge-Lien Shih and
  • Jih-Jung Chen

28 April 2024

A series of flavanols were synthesized to assess their biological activity against human non-small cell lung cancer cells (A549). Among the sixteen synthesized compounds, it was observed that compounds 6k (3.14 ± 0.29 µM) and 6l (0.46 &p...

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34 Citations
4,507 Views
19 Pages

Phenothiazines Modified with the Pyridine Ring as Promising Anticancer Agents

  • Beata Morak-Młodawska,
  • Małgorzata Jeleń and
  • Krystian Pluta

5 March 2021

Azaphenothiazines are the largest and most perspective group of modified phenothiazines, and they exhibit variety of biological activities. The review sums up the current knowledge on the anticancer activity of isomeric pyridobenzothiazines and dipyr...

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7 Citations
3,296 Views
28 Pages

Enhancing the Anticancer Potential of Targeting Tumor-Associated Metalloenzymes via VEGFR Inhibition by New Triazolo[4,3-a]pyrimidinone Acyclo C-Nucleosides Multitarget Agents

  • Mohamed Nabil Abd Al Moaty,
  • El Sayed Helmy El Ashry,
  • Laila Fathy Awad,
  • Nihal Ahmed Ibrahim,
  • Marwa Muhammad Abu-Serie,
  • Assem Barakat,
  • Mezna Saleh Altowyan and
  • Mohamed Teleb

The role of metalloenzymes in tumor progression had broadened their application in cancer therapy. Of these, MMPs and CAs are validated druggable targets that share some pivotal signaling pathways. The majority of MMPs or CAs inhibitors are designed...

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40 Citations
7,272 Views
31 Pages

An Update on Synthesis of Coumarin Sulfonamides as Enzyme Inhibitors and Anticancer Agents

  • Laila Rubab,
  • Sumbal Afroz,
  • Sajjad Ahmad,
  • Saddam Hussain,
  • Iram Nawaz,
  • Ali Irfan,
  • Fozia Batool,
  • Katarzyna Kotwica-Mojzych and
  • Mariusz Mojzych

28 February 2022

Coumarin is an important six-membered aromatic heterocyclic pharmacophore, widely distributed in natural products and synthetic molecules. The versatile and unique features of coumarin nucleus, in combination with privileged sulfonamide moiety, have...

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58 Citations
7,426 Views
25 Pages

14 July 2015

The mammalian thioredoxin reductases (TrxRs) are a family of selenium-containing pyridine nucleotide disulfide oxidoreductases playing a central role in cellular redox homeostasis and signaling pathways. Recently, these selenoproteins have emerged as...

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127 Citations
24,736 Views
21 Pages

Chloramphenicol Derivatives as Antibacterial and Anticancer Agents: Historic Problems and Current Solutions

  • George P. Dinos,
  • Constantinos M. Athanassopoulos,
  • Dionissia A. Missiri,
  • Panagiota C. Giannopoulou,
  • Ioannis A. Vlachogiannis,
  • Georgios E. Papadopoulos,
  • Dionissios Papaioannou and
  • Dimitrios L. Kalpaxis

Chloramphenicol (CAM) is the D-threo isomer of a small molecule, consisting of a p-nitrobenzene ring connected to a dichloroacetyl tail through a 2-amino-1,3-propanediol moiety. CAM displays a broad-spectrum bacteriostatic activity by specifically in...

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20 Citations
6,701 Views
17 Pages

Synthesis and Evaluation of Some New Aza-B-homocholestane Derivatives as Anticancer Agents

  • Yanmin Huang,
  • Jianguo Cui,
  • Sijing Chen,
  • Qifu Lin,
  • Huacan Song,
  • Chunfang Gan,
  • Bin Su and
  • Aimin Zhou

25 March 2014

Using analogues of some marine steroidal oximes as precursors, a series of aza-B-homocholestane derivatives possessing different substituted groups at the 3-position of the steroidal nucleus were synthesized. Their biological activity against cancer...

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6 Citations
3,871 Views
18 Pages

Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of New Glycoconjugated LDH Inhibitors as Anticancer Agents

  • Felicia D’Andrea,
  • Giulia Vagelli,
  • Carlotta Granchi,
  • Lorenzo Guazzelli,
  • Tiziano Tuccinardi,
  • Giulio Poli,
  • Dalila Iacopini,
  • Filippo Minutolo and
  • Valeria Di Bussolo

28 September 2019

Conjugation of known biologically active molecules to carbohydrate frameworks represents a valuable option for the preparation of hybrid, structurally-related families of compounds with the aim of modulating their biological response. Therefore, we p...

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4 Citations
2,687 Views
20 Pages

Tryptophanol-Derived Oxazolopyrrolidone Lactams as Potential Anticancer Agents against Gastric Adenocarcinoma

  • Margarida Espadinha,
  • Valentina Barcherini,
  • Lídia M. Gonçalves,
  • Elies Molins,
  • Alexandra M. M. Antunes and
  • Maria M. M. Santos

Gastric cancer is one of the deadliest cancers in modern societies, so there is a high level of interest in discovering new drugs for this malignancy. Previously, we demonstrated the ability of tryptophanol-derived polycyclic compounds to activate th...

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160 Citations
11,395 Views
27 Pages

Saponins from Chinese Medicines as Anticancer Agents

  • Xiao-Huang Xu,
  • Ting Li,
  • Chi Man Vivienne Fong,
  • Xiuping Chen,
  • Xiao-Jia Chen,
  • Yi-Tao Wang,
  • Ming-Qing Huang and
  • Jin-Jian Lu

5 October 2016

Saponins are glycosides with triterpenoid or spirostane aglycones that demonstrate various pharmacological effects against mammalian diseases. To promote the research and development of anticancer agents from saponins, this review focuses on the anti...

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23 Citations
12,236 Views
20 Pages

Artemisinin and Its Derivatives as Potential Anticancer Agents

  • Luan Wen,
  • Ben Chung-Lap Chan,
  • Ming-Hua Qiu,
  • Ping-Chung Leung and
  • Chun-Kwok Wong

16 August 2024

Artemisinin is a natural sesquiterpene lactone obtained from the traditional Chinese medicinal herb Artemisia annua L. (qinghao). Artemisinin and its derivatives share an unusual endoperoxide bridge and are extensively used for malaria treatment worl...

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15 Citations
4,805 Views
27 Pages

17 February 2023

A class of chaperones dubbed heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) possesses high relevance in cancer diseases due to its cooperative activity with the well-established anticancer target Hsp90. However, Hsp70 is closely connected with a smaller heat shock pr...

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6 Citations
3,910 Views
17 Pages

CPPF, A Novel Microtubule Targeting Anticancer Agent, Inhibits the Growth of a Wide Variety of Cancers

  • Ho Jin Han,
  • Chanmi Park,
  • Joonsung Hwang,
  • Thimmegowda N.R.,
  • Sun-Ok Kim,
  • Junyeol Han,
  • Minsik Woo,
  • Shwetha B,
  • In-Ja Ryoo and
  • Kyung Ho Lee
  • + 4 authors

In the past, several microtubule targeting agents (MTAs) have been developed into successful anticancer drugs. However, the usage of these drugs has been limited by the acquisition of drug resistance in many cancers. Therefore, there is a constant de...

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48 Citations
14,189 Views
10 Pages

19 February 2021

Despite the significant progress in anticancer drug development over recent years, there is a vital need for newer agents with unique, but still effective, mechanisms of action in order to treat the disease, particularly the highly aggressive and dru...

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15 Citations
2,777 Views
33 Pages

Nortopsentins as Leads from Marine Organisms for Anticancer and Anti-Inflammatory Agent Development

  • Camilla Pecoraro,
  • Francesca Terrana,
  • Giovanna Panzeca,
  • Barbara Parrino,
  • Stella Cascioferro,
  • Patrizia Diana,
  • Elisa Giovannetti and
  • Daniela Carbone

5 September 2023

The marine environment is an excellent source of molecules that have a wide structural diversity and a variety of biological activities. Many marine natural products (MNPs) have been established as leads for anticancer drug discovery. Most of these c...

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13 Citations
7,261 Views
36 Pages

Alliums as Potential Antioxidants and Anticancer Agents

  • Kanivalan Iwar,
  • Kingsley Ochar,
  • Yun Am Seo,
  • Bo-Keun Ha and
  • Seong-Hoon Kim

The genus Allium plants, including onions, garlic, leeks, chives, and shallots, have long been recognized for their potential health benefits, particularly in oxidative and cancer prevention. Among them, onions and garlic have been extensively studie...

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1 Citations
1,083 Views
21 Pages

Taurine-Based Hybrid Drugs as Potential Anticancer Therapeutic Agents: In Vitro, In Vivo Evaluations

  • Saltanat Nakypova,
  • Andrey Smolobochkin,
  • Tanzilya Rizbayeva,
  • Rakhymzhan Turmanov,
  • Almir Gazizov,
  • Nurgali Akylbekov,
  • Rakhmetulla Zhapparbergenov,
  • Roza Narmanova,
  • Saltanat Ibadullayeva and
  • Alena Zalaltdinova
  • + 8 authors

18 July 2025

Background/Objectives: The development of antitumor agents possessing low toxicity against non-cancerous cells is still a challenge in medicinal chemistry. In this paper, we report the antitumor activity of “hybrid structures” derived fro...

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317 Citations
18,464 Views
29 Pages

Anti-Inflammatory Drugs as Anticancer Agents

  • Silvia Zappavigna,
  • Alessia Maria Cossu,
  • Anna Grimaldi,
  • Marco Bocchetti,
  • Giuseppe Andrea Ferraro,
  • Giovanni Francesco Nicoletti,
  • Rosanna Filosa and
  • Michele Caraglia

Inflammation is strictly associated with cancer and plays a key role in tumor development and progression. Several epidemiological studies have demonstrated that inflammation can predispose to tumors, therefore targeting inflammation and the molecule...

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64 Citations
6,921 Views
23 Pages

Monofunctional Platinum(II) Anticancer Agents

  • Suxing Jin,
  • Yan Guo,
  • Zijian Guo and
  • Xiaoyong Wang

7 February 2021

Platinum-based anticancer drugs represented by cisplatin play important roles in the treatment of various solid tumors. However, their applications are largely compromised by drug resistance and side effects. Much effort has been made to circumvent t...

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795 Citations
34,155 Views
26 Pages

A Review of Curcumin and Its Derivatives as Anticancer Agents

  • Mhd Anas Tomeh,
  • Roja Hadianamrei and
  • Xiubo Zhao

27 February 2019

Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world and one of the major public health problems. Despite the great advances in cancer therapy, the incidence and mortality rates of cancer remain high. Therefore, the quest for more efficient and l...

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38 Citations
6,520 Views
21 Pages

Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR-2) binds to VEGFR-A, VEGFR-C and VEGFR-D and participates in the formation of tumor blood vessels, mediates the proliferation of endothelial cells, enhances microvascular permeability, and blocks a...

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19 Citations
9,455 Views
46 Pages

Marine-Derived Anticancer Agents Targeting Apoptotic Pathways: Exploring the Depths for Novel Cancer Therapies

  • Doralyn S. Dalisay,
  • Chuckcris P. Tenebro,
  • Edna M. Sabido,
  • Angelica Faith L. Suarez,
  • Melissa June V. Paderog,
  • Rikka Reyes-Salarda and
  • Jonel P. Saludes

28 February 2024

Extensive research has been conducted on the isolation and study of bioactive compounds derived from marine sources. Several natural products have demonstrated potential as inducers of apoptosis and are currently under investigation in clinical trial...

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4 Citations
3,424 Views
11 Pages

Pharmacometabolomic Pathway Response of Effective Anticancer Agents on Different Diets in Rats with Induced Mammary Tumors

  • Zhijun Cao,
  • Mark Steven Miller,
  • Ronald A. Lubet,
  • Clinton J. Grubbs and
  • Richard D. Beger

Metabolomics is an effective approach to characterize the metabotype which can reflect the influence of genetics, physiological status, and environmental factors such as drug intakes, diet. Diet may change the chemopreventive efficacy of given agents...

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44 Citations
7,808 Views
58 Pages

Natural Cyclopeptides as Anticancer Agents in the Last 20 Years

  • Jia-Nan Zhang,
  • Yi-Xuan Xia and
  • Hong-Jie Zhang

Cyclopeptides or cyclic peptides are polypeptides formed by ring closing of terminal amino acids. A large number of natural cyclopeptides have been reported to be highly effective against different cancer cells, some of which are renowned for their c...

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13 Citations
3,468 Views
14 Pages

State of the Art and Future Implications of SH003: Acting as a Therapeutic Anticancer Agent

  • Kangwook Lee,
  • Bo-Young Youn,
  • Yu-Jeong Choi,
  • Seunghwan Moon,
  • Jungkwun Im,
  • Kyongha Cho,
  • Seong-Gyu Ko and
  • Chunhoo Cheon

21 February 2022

Cancer ranks as the first leading cause of death globally. Despite the various types of cancer treatments, negative aspects of the treatments, such as side effects and drug resistance, have been a continuous dilemma for patients. Thus, natural compou...

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