The current concept in searching for new bioactive products, including mainly original active substances with potential application in pharmacy and medicine, is based on compounds with a previously determined structure, well-known properties, and biological activity profile. Nowadays, many commonly used drugs originated from natural sources. Moreover, some natural materials have become the source of leading structures for processing further chemical modifications. Many organic compounds with great therapeutic significance have the nitro group in their structure. Very often, nitro compounds are active substances in many well-known preparations belonging to different groups of medicines that are classified according to their pharmacological potencies. Moreover, the nitro group is part of the chemical structure of veterinary drugs. In this review, we describe many bioactive substances with the nitro group, divided into ten categories, including substances with exciting activity and that are currently undergoing clinical trials.
The synthesis and evaluation of the anticancer activity of new acylated oximes derivatives of oleanolic acid with 4-thiazolidinone-3(5)-carboxylic acid moieties were described. Newly synthesized compounds were elucidated on the basis of elemental analyses and spectral data (IR, 1 H, and 13 C NMR). Anticancer activity of the tested compounds has been evaluated in vitro at National Cancer Institute (NCI) in which some structure activity relationships (SARs) were discussed. Among the tested compounds, 3-[(2,4-thiazolidinedione-5-ylidene)-carboxyimino] olean-12-en-28-oic acid methyl ester (IVm) was superior to other related compounds with mean values of pGI 50 = 5.51/5.57, pTGI = 5.09/5.13, and pLC 50 = 4.62/4.64, low toxicity and moderate activity level in vivo hollow fiber assay.
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