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Synthetic coumarin derivatives with anticoagulation and antiplatelet aggregation inhibitory effects

Triveena M. Ramsis, Maha A. Ebrahim, Eman A. Fayed

2023Medicinal Chemistry Research63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Thrombosis is the leading cause of illness and mortality worldwide, posing a serious risk to human health and life. Because antithrombotic drugs can prevent the beginning and progression of thrombotic disorders, they are essential in the management of thrombotic diseases. The substantial side effects and unsatisfactory efficacy of present antithrombotic drugs stimulate the search for novel, effective, and safer antithrombotic therapies. Natural and synthetic coumarins have been shown to have antithrombotic action, specifically anticoagulation, and antiplatelet aggregation. In particular, coumarin-based medications like warfarin, phenprocoumon, and cloricromen have long been used to treat thrombosis in clinical settings. The favored structure for creating novel antithrombotic medications with diverse modes of action is coumarin, which has low toxicity. The goal of the current review is to consolidate recent findings on the development of coumarins as antithrombotic agents, with a focus on the connection between these compounds’ chemical compositions and therapeutic potency. It aims to offer promising suggestions for the identification of new coumarin compounds with potent antithrombotic properties.

Topics & Concepts

AntithromboticCoumarinWarfarinPharmacologyPhenprocoumonMedicineThrombosisFibrinolytic agentAnticoagulantChemistrySurgeryInternal medicineAtrial fibrillationOrganic chemistryOxidative Organic Chemistry ReactionsAntiplatelet Therapy and Cardiovascular DiseasesVanadium and Halogenation Chemistry
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