Triptolide: pharmacological spectrum, biosynthesis, chemical synthesis and derivatives

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Abstract

Triptolide, an abietane-type diterpenoid isolated from Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. F., has significant pharmacological activity. Research results show that triptolide has obvious inhibitory effects on many solid tumors. Therefore, triptolide has become one of the lead compounds candidates for being the next "blockbuster" drug, and multiple triptolide derivatives have entered clinical research. An increasing number of researchers have developed triptolide synthesis methods to meet the clinical need. To provide new ideas for researchers in different disciplines and connect different disciplines with researchers aiming to solve scientific problems more efficiently, this article reviews the research progress made with analyzes of triptolide pharmacological activity, biosynthetic pathways, and chemical synthesis pathways and reported in toxicological and clinical studies of derivatives over the past 20 years, which have laid the foundation for subsequent researchers to study triptolide in many ways.

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Gao, J., Zhang, Y., Liu, X., Wu, X., Huang, L., & Gao, W. (2021). Triptolide: pharmacological spectrum, biosynthesis, chemical synthesis and derivatives. Theranostics. NLM (Medline). https://doi.org/10.7150/thno.57745

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