Biological activity of selected natural and synthetic terpenoid lactones

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Terpenoids with lactone moieties have been indicated to possess high bioactivity. Certain terpenoid lactones exist in nature, in plants and animals, but they can also be obtained by chemical synthesis. Terpenoids possessing lactone moieties are known for their cytotoxic, anti‐inflammatory, antimicrobial, anticancer, and antimalarial activities. Moreover, one terpenoid lactone, artemisinin, is used as a drug against malaria. Because of these abilities, there is constant interest in new terpenoid lactones that are both isolated and synthesized, and their biological activities have been verified. In some cases, the activity of the terpenoid lactone is specifically connected to the lactone moiety. Recent works have revealed that new terpenoid lactones can demonstrate such functions and are thus considered to be potential active agents against many diseases.

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Surowiak, A. K., Balcerzak, L., Lochyński, S., & Strub, D. J. (2021, May 1). Biological activity of selected natural and synthetic terpenoid lactones. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22095036

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