INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS POTENTIAL ANTICANCER AGENTS: A REVIEW

ABSTRACT Heterocyclic moiety serve as perfect framework on which pharmacophores can be effectively attached to produce novel drugs. Among various heterocyclic compounds, nitrogen-based heterocycles have been extensively investigated as they constitute the core structures of numerous biologically rel...

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Autores principales: Sachdeva,Harshita, Mathur,Jaya, Guleria,Anjali
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Química 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-970720200003049002020-10-09INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS POTENTIAL ANTICANCER AGENTS: A REVIEWSachdeva,HarshitaMathur,JayaGuleria,Anjali Heterocyclic compounds Nitrogen-based Indole Spiro-indole Anticancer agents ABSTRACT Heterocyclic moiety serve as perfect framework on which pharmacophores can be effectively attached to produce novel drugs. Among various heterocyclic compounds, nitrogen-based heterocycles have been extensively investigated as they constitute the core structures of numerous biologically relevant molecules and have been found to be active against different types of cancers. Due to the versatility of indole, it has been a highly “privileged motif” for the target-based design and development of anticancer agents. Moreover, it has been used as a synthon for the preparation of large number of bioactive heterocycles and paved a way to develop effective targets. This review article presents comprehensive overview of anticancer potentiality of diversely substituted indole derivatives including 1H-indole-2,3-dione and Spiro indole derivatives.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de QuímicaJournal of the Chilean Chemical Society v.65 n.3 20202020-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-97072020000304900en10.4067/s0717-97072020000204900
institution Scielo Chile
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topic Heterocyclic compounds
Nitrogen-based
Indole
Spiro-indole
Anticancer agents
spellingShingle Heterocyclic compounds
Nitrogen-based
Indole
Spiro-indole
Anticancer agents
Sachdeva,Harshita
Mathur,Jaya
Guleria,Anjali
INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS POTENTIAL ANTICANCER AGENTS: A REVIEW
description ABSTRACT Heterocyclic moiety serve as perfect framework on which pharmacophores can be effectively attached to produce novel drugs. Among various heterocyclic compounds, nitrogen-based heterocycles have been extensively investigated as they constitute the core structures of numerous biologically relevant molecules and have been found to be active against different types of cancers. Due to the versatility of indole, it has been a highly “privileged motif” for the target-based design and development of anticancer agents. Moreover, it has been used as a synthon for the preparation of large number of bioactive heterocycles and paved a way to develop effective targets. This review article presents comprehensive overview of anticancer potentiality of diversely substituted indole derivatives including 1H-indole-2,3-dione and Spiro indole derivatives.
author Sachdeva,Harshita
Mathur,Jaya
Guleria,Anjali
author_facet Sachdeva,Harshita
Mathur,Jaya
Guleria,Anjali
author_sort Sachdeva,Harshita
title INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS POTENTIAL ANTICANCER AGENTS: A REVIEW
title_short INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS POTENTIAL ANTICANCER AGENTS: A REVIEW
title_full INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS POTENTIAL ANTICANCER AGENTS: A REVIEW
title_fullStr INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS POTENTIAL ANTICANCER AGENTS: A REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS POTENTIAL ANTICANCER AGENTS: A REVIEW
title_sort indole derivatives as potential anticancer agents: a review
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Química
publishDate 2020
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