Publications by authors named "Priyanka Patel Vatsa"

Article Synopsis
  • The text discusses a new method for activating distal C-H bonds to create benzofulvenes, which are compounds formed through a [3 + 2] reaction involving palladium catalysis, overcoming traditional bond activation challenges.
  • This innovative approach involves concurrent activation of both β-C(benzylic)-H and δ-C(aryl)-H bonds and leads to the formation of novel chemical entities with promising anticancer properties.
  • In studies, these new compounds were found to effectively target oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) by arresting the cell cycle at the S-phase and activating various apoptosis pathways, indicating their potential as effective chemotherapy options.
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Oral cancer (OC) stands as a prominent cause of global mortality. Despite numerous efforts in recent decades, the efficacy of novel therapies to extend the lifespan of OC patients remains disappointingly low. Consequently, the demand for innovative therapeutic agents has become all the more pressing.

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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most common malignant epithelial neoplasm, affects the mouth and throat, and accounts for 90 % of oral cancers. Considering the associated morbidity with neck dissections and the limitation of existing therapeutic agents, the discovery and development of new anticancer drugs/drug candidates for oral cancer treatment are of the utmost need. In this context, reported here is the identification of fluorinated 2‑styryl 4(3H)-quinazolinone as a promising hit for oral cancer.

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