Most of the current chemotherapeutic medications are extremely toxic, exhibit little selectivity, and contribute to the emergence of treatment resistance. Consequently, the discovery of targeted chemotherapy drugs with high selectivity and low side effects is necessary for cancer treatment. The quinazoline system has a broad range and a long history of biological activities. Numerous quinazoline derivatives have been used to treat different types of cancer by working on various molecular targets. This review presents various chemical information, including molecular structure, design, and biological activity of some reported quinazolines that function by inhibiting four types of important molecular targets: dihydrofolate reductase, breast cancer resistant protein, poly-(ADP-ribose)-polymerase, and tubulin polymerization.

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