Anticancer mechanisms of β-carbolines.

Chem Biol Drug Des

Pharmacy College Saifai, Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • β-Carboline compounds are important in medicinal chemistry, especially for treating cancers, due to their strong pharmacological activity.
  • Various derivatives of β-carbolines, such as Tetrahydro β-carbolines and different substituted forms, show significant anticancer effects and work through diverse mechanisms.
  • The review discusses the chemistry of β-carbolines, including synthetic and natural versions, and highlights advancements in multitarget drug development that combines β-carbolines with other therapeutic strategies against cancer.

Article Abstract

β-Carboline nucleus is therapeutically valuable in medicinal chemistry for the treatment of varied number of diseases, most importantly cancer. The potent and wide-ranging activity of β-carboline has established them as imperative pharmacological scaffolds especially in the cancer treatment. Numerous derivatives such as Tetrahydro β-carbolines, metal complexed β-carbolines, mono, di and tri substituted β-carbolines have been reported to possess dynamic anticancer activity. These different substituted β-carboline derivatives had shown different mechanism of action and plays important role in anticancer drug discovery and development. The review is an update of the chemistry of β-carbolines, both synthetic and natural origin acting through various targets against cancerous cells. In addition to this, studies of multitarget molecules designed by coupling β-carbolines along with other mechanisms for treatment of neoplasm are also summarized.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cbdd.14521DOI Listing

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