“…Chromone derivatives, which are easily absorbed and metabolised, have been reported to display such significant activities as antimicrobial [53] and antifungal [47,54], anti-inflammatory [47,[55][56][57][58][59], immunostimulatory [60], HIV-inhibitory [61,62], antimutagenic [63], antiproliferative [12,28,60,[64][65][66][67][68][69][70], inductive of cell cycle arrest [44] and apoptosis [71][72][73], angiogenesis inhibition, and even reversive of multidrug resistance [12,39]. They were also found to act as neuroprotective [74] and anti-psychotic [75], and to exhibit antiplatelet aggregation effects [56,76], therapeutic efficacy against arthritis (in some cases higher than that of clinically used anti-inflammatory drugs such as Nimesulide [77]), and hypolipidemic activity [78], being also reported to function as selective sigma receptor ligands [79].…”