Background:
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a chronic devastating dysfunction of neurons in the brain leading to
dementia. It mainly arises due to neuronal injury in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus area of the brain and is clinically
manifested as a progressive mental failure, disordered cognitive functions, personality changes, reduced verbal fluency and
impairment of speech. The pathology behind AD is the formation of intraneuronal fibrillary tangles, deposition of amyloid
plaque and decline in choline acetyltransferase and loss of cholinergic neurons. Tragically, the disease cannot be cured but
its progression can be halted. Various cholinesterase inhibitors available in the market like Tacrine, Donepezil, Galantamine, Rivastigmine, etc are being used to manage the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.
Objective:
The paper’s objective is to throw light not only on the cellular/genetic basis of the disease, but also on the current
trends and various strategies of treatment including the use of phytopharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals.
Materials & Methods:
Enormous literature survey was conducted and published articles of PUBMED, Scifinder, Google
Scholar, Clinical Trials.org and Alzheimer Association reports were studied intensively to consolidate the information on
the strategies available to combat Alzheimer’s disease.
Results & Conclusion:
Currently, several strategies are being investigated for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Immunotherapies targeting amyloid-beta plaques, tau protein and neural pathways are undergoing clinical trials. Moreover, antisense oligonucleotide methodologies are being approached as therapies for its management. Phytopharmaceuticals and
nutraceuticals are also gaining attention in overcoming the symptoms related to AD. The present review article concludes
that novel and traditional therapies simultaneously promise future hope for AD treatment.
:
The heterocyclic compounds have a great significance in medicinal chemistry because they have extensive biological activities. Cancer is globally the leading cause of death and it is a challenge to develop an appropriate treatment for the management of cancer. Continuous efforts are being made to find a suitable medicinal agent for cancer therapy. Nitrogen-containing heterocycles have received noteworthy attention due to their wide and distinctive pharmacological activities. One of the most important nitrogen-containing heterocycles in medicinal chemistry is ‘quinazoline’ that possesses a wide spectrum of biological properties. This scaffold is an important pharmacophore and is considered a privileged structure. The various substituted quinazolines displayed anticancer activity against different types of cancer. This review highlights the recent advances in quinazoline based molecules as anticancer agents. Several in-vitro and in-vivo models used along with the results are also included. A subpart briefing natural quinazoline containing anticancer compounds is also incorporated in the review.
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