Найдено научных статей и публикаций: 2, для научной тематики: Antitumor
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Igor A. Parshikov
, 2018
This book describes examples of the use of microbial technologies for the preparation of artemisinins derivatives. Some examples of the formation of various metabolites depending on the composition of the nutrient medium are considered. The production of new artemisinins derivatives with increased a...
This book describes examples of the use of microbial technologies for the preparation of artemisinins derivatives. Some examples of the formation of various metabolites depending on the composition of the nutrient medium are considered. The production of new artemisinins derivatives with increased antimalarial and antitumor activity is an important research task in the field of microbial biotechnology and medical chemistry
Dallas: Primedia E-launch LLC, 2018. − 30 p.
2.
Dembitsky V.M., Gloriozova T.A., Poroikov V.V.
- Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry , 2005
Present review describes research on novel natural antitumor agents isolated from marine
sponges. More than 90 novel cytotoxic antitumor compounds and their synthetic analogs have shown
confirmed activity in vitro tumor cell lines bioassay and are of current interest to NCI for further in vivo eva...
Present review describes research on novel natural antitumor agents isolated from marine
sponges. More than 90 novel cytotoxic antitumor compounds and their synthetic analogs have shown
confirmed activity in vitro tumor cell lines bioassay and are of current interest to NCI for further in vivo evaluation. A great problem, to use directly the reservoir of marine organisms for therapy is the very low availability and the isolation of only very small amounts of the biologically active substances from the natural materials. Thus, the synthetic chemistry is required to develop high yield synthetic methods,
which are able to produce sufficient marine alkaloids for a broad biological screening. This review will present some of the aspects of the medicinal chemistry developed recently to introduce such modifications. The structures, origins, synthesis and biological activity of a selection of N-heterocyclic marine sponge alkaloids are reviewed. The emphasis is on compounds poised as potential anticancer
drugs: pyrroles, pyrazines, imidazole, and other structural families. With computer program PASS some additional biological activities are also predicted, which point toward new possible applications of these compounds. This review emphasizes the role of marine sponge alkaloids as an important source of leads for drug discovery.
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2005, 5 (3), 319-336.