Abstract
Plant-derived natural products have been an important source of several clinically useful anti-cancer agents. Plants continue to play a major role in drug discovery as evidenced by the number of promising new agents in clinical development based on selective activity against cancer-related molecular targets. Due to improvements in tumor targeting technology, some agents which failed in earlier clinical studies are also stimulating renewed interest. We wish to draw the attention of readers to the rapidly evolving recognition that a significant number of natural product drugs/leads are possibly produced by endophytic fungi and microbes residing in the plant tissues. We consider that this area of natural product research should be expanded significantly.
Keywords: Plant-derived natural products, anticancer, antitumor, targeted agents, endophytes, Natural Products, Anticancer Drug, cancer-related molecular targets, natural product drugs, endophytic fungi, taxanes, camptothecins, bioactive compounds, semi-synthetic, synthetic analogs, tumor cells, competitive inhibition, Vinca Alkaloids, vinorelbine, cancers, leukemias, lymphomas, breast and lung cancers, Kaposi's sarcoma, Epi-Podophyllotoxins, podophyllotoxin, etoposide, teniposide, colorectal cancers, Plant-derived Clinical Agents, homoharringtonine (HHT), acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), complete hematologic remission (CHR), elliptinium (Celiptium), Combretastatins, combretistatin A4 phosphate (CA4), flavopriidol (Alvocidib), rohitukine, olomucine, roscovitine, purvalanol A purvalanol B, Ingenol-3-Angelate, Triptolide, maytansine, Bruceantin, Indirubins, 6-bromoindirubin, 6-bromoindirubin oxime, Silvestrol, epi-Silvestrol, withacnistin A, Emericellamide A
Current Organic Chemistry
Title: Plant Natural Products in Anticancer Drug Discovery
Volume: 14 Issue: 16
Author(s): Paul G. Grothaus, Gordon M. Cragg and David J. Newman
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Keywords: Plant-derived natural products, anticancer, antitumor, targeted agents, endophytes, Natural Products, Anticancer Drug, cancer-related molecular targets, natural product drugs, endophytic fungi, taxanes, camptothecins, bioactive compounds, semi-synthetic, synthetic analogs, tumor cells, competitive inhibition, Vinca Alkaloids, vinorelbine, cancers, leukemias, lymphomas, breast and lung cancers, Kaposi's sarcoma, Epi-Podophyllotoxins, podophyllotoxin, etoposide, teniposide, colorectal cancers, Plant-derived Clinical Agents, homoharringtonine (HHT), acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), complete hematologic remission (CHR), elliptinium (Celiptium), Combretastatins, combretistatin A4 phosphate (CA4), flavopriidol (Alvocidib), rohitukine, olomucine, roscovitine, purvalanol A purvalanol B, Ingenol-3-Angelate, Triptolide, maytansine, Bruceantin, Indirubins, 6-bromoindirubin, 6-bromoindirubin oxime, Silvestrol, epi-Silvestrol, withacnistin A, Emericellamide A
Abstract: Plant-derived natural products have been an important source of several clinically useful anti-cancer agents. Plants continue to play a major role in drug discovery as evidenced by the number of promising new agents in clinical development based on selective activity against cancer-related molecular targets. Due to improvements in tumor targeting technology, some agents which failed in earlier clinical studies are also stimulating renewed interest. We wish to draw the attention of readers to the rapidly evolving recognition that a significant number of natural product drugs/leads are possibly produced by endophytic fungi and microbes residing in the plant tissues. We consider that this area of natural product research should be expanded significantly.
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G. Grothaus Paul, M. Cragg Gordon and J. Newman David, Plant Natural Products in Anticancer Drug Discovery, Current Organic Chemistry 2010; 14 (16) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527210792927708
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