摘要
查耳酮类化合物构成的一类酚类化合物使研究者对癌症研究的兴趣越来越浓。天然的查耳酮广泛分布于植物中。最丰富的和被研究 的查耳酮类化合物是异甘草素类,卡瓦胡椒素和黄腐酚,它们存在于豆科、胡椒科,大麻科和桑科中。这些查耳酮被证明通过三种活性 展现出特殊抗癌前景:抗氧化剂,细胞毒性和细胞凋亡诱导物。近年来,SAR(构效关系)研究通过取代芳基环和引入杂环基团提高了抗癌性能。 这篇综述总结了天然查耳酮的抗癌活性和构效关系并描述了不同的化学基团修饰怎样有效的使它们对于癌症治疗产生疗效。
关键词: 细胞凋亡,癌症,查耳酮,肿瘤预防,黄酮类,合成,微管蛋白
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Chalcones as Promising Lead Compounds on Cancer Therapy
Volume: 22 Issue: 30
Author(s): Antonio J. Leon-Gonzalez, Nuria Acero, Dolores Munoz-Mingarro, Inmaculada Navarro and Carmen Martin-Cordero
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关键词: 细胞凋亡,癌症,查耳酮,肿瘤预防,黄酮类,合成,微管蛋白
摘要: Chalcones constitute a group of phenolic compounds that command an increasing interest on cancer research. Natural chalcones are widespread through the plant kingdom. The most abundant and investigated chalcones are isoliquiritigenin, flavokawain and xanthohumol, which are present in the Fabaceae, Piperaceae, Cannabaceae, and Moraceae families. These chalcones have been shown to be promising lead antitumor-chemopreventive drugs by three different activities: antioxidants, cytotoxic and apoptosis inducers. In the recent years, SAR (structure-activity relationship) has contributed towards the improvement of anticancer properties of chalcones by substituting aryl rings and introducing heterocyclic moieties. This review summarizes the anticancer activities shown by natural chalcones and the SAR and describes how different chemical moiety modifications could lead them to be therapeutically useful in the treatment of cancer.
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Antonio J. Leon-Gonzalez, Nuria Acero, Dolores Munoz-Mingarro, Inmaculada Navarro and Carmen Martin-Cordero , Chalcones as Promising Lead Compounds on Cancer Therapy, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2015; 22 (30) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867322666150729114829
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