Anticancer potential of betulonic acid derivatives

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Abstract

Clinical trials have evidenced that several natural compounds, belonging to the phytochem-ical classes of alkaloids, terpenes, phenols and flavonoids, are effective for the management of various types of cancer. Latest research has proven that natural products and their semisynthetic variants may serve as a starting point for new drug candidates with a diversity of biological and pharmacological activities, designed to improve bioavailability, overcome cellular resistance, and enhance therapeutic efficacy. This review was designed to bring an update regarding the anticancer potential of betulonic acid and its semisynthetic derivatives. Chemical derivative structures of betulonic acid including amide, thiol, and piperidine groups, exert an amplification of the in vitro anticancer potential of betulonic acid. With the need for more mechanistic and in vivo data, some derivatives of betulonic acids may represent promising anticancer agents.

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Lombrea, A., Scurtu, A. D., Avram, S., Pavel, I. Z., Turks, M., Lugiņina, J., … Danciu, C. (2021, April 1). Anticancer potential of betulonic acid derivatives. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22073676

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