Abstract:Cyanobacteria are considered as a rich source of secondary metabolites with potential applications in oncology to find out new therapeutic agents to suppress cancer. Lyngbyastatin-2 is a secondary metabolite from marine cyanobacteria and has antimicrobial and anticancer properties. It acts as an inhibitor molecule against cancer cells. In the present study, Lyngbyastatin-2 a bioactive compound from Lyngbya majuscula was selected as a ligand and four types of analogues were prepared using ChemDraw software. The… Show more
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