Structural modification of naturally occurring phenolics as a strategy for developing cytotoxic molecules towards cancer cells
Pedro Olim,
Renato B. Pereira,
Maria José G. Fernandes
et al.
Abstract:Natural products belonging to different chemical classes have been established as a promising source of novel anticancer drugs. Several low‐molecular‐weight compounds from the classes of monoterpenes, phenylpropanoids, and flavonoids were shown to possess anticancer activities in previous studies. In this work, over 20 semisynthetic derivatives of molecules belonging to these classes, namely thymol, eugenol, and 6‐hydroxyflavanone were synthesized and tested for their cytotoxicity against two human cancer cell… Show more
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