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Two Important Anticancer Mechanisms of Natural and Synthetic Chalcones.


ABSTRACT: ATP-binding cassette subfamily G and tubulin pharmacological mechanisms decrease the effectiveness of anticancer drugs by modulating drug absorption and by creating tubulin assembly through polymerization. A series of natural and synthetic chalcones have been reported to have very good anticancer activity, with a half-maximal inhibitory concentration lower than 1 µM. By modulation, it is observed in case of the first mechanism that methoxy substituents on the aromatic cycle of acetophenone residue and substitution of phenyl nucleus by a heterocycle and by methoxy or hydroxyl groups have a positive impact. To inhibit tubulin, compounds bind to colchicine binding site. Presence of methoxy groups, amino groups or heterocyclic substituents increase activity.

SUBMITTER: Constantinescu T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9570335 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two Important Anticancer Mechanisms of Natural and Synthetic Chalcones.

Constantinescu Teodora T   Mihis Alin Grig AG  

International journal of molecular sciences 20220930 19


ATP-binding cassette subfamily G and tubulin pharmacological mechanisms decrease the effectiveness of anticancer drugs by modulating drug absorption and by creating tubulin assembly through polymerization. A series of natural and synthetic chalcones have been reported to have very good anticancer activity, with a half-maximal inhibitory concentration lower than 1 µM. By modulation, it is observed in case of the first mechanism that methoxy substituents on the aromatic cycle of acetophenone resid  ...[more]

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