Halimanes and cancer: ent-halimic acid as a starting material for the synthesis of antitumor drugs

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The development of new anti-cancer agents is an urgent necessity nowadays, as it is one of the major causes of mortality worldwide. Many drugs currently used are derived from natural products. Halimanes are a class of bicyclic diterpenoids present in various plants and microorganisms. Many of them exhibit biological activities such as antitumor, antimicrobial, or anti-inflammatory. Among them, ent-halimic acid is an easily accessible compound, in large quantities, from the ethyl acetate extract of the plant Halimium viscosum, and it has been used as a starting material in a number of bioactive molecules. In this work, we review all the natural halimanes with antitumor and related activities until date as well as the synthesis of antitumor compounds using ent-halimic acid as a starting material.

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Roncero, A. M., Tobal, I. E., Moro, R. F., Diez, D., & Marcos, I. S. (2023). Halimanes and cancer: ent-halimic acid as a starting material for the synthesis of antitumor drugs. Frontiers in Chemistry. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1225355

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