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New Anticancer Vinca Alkaloids in the Last Decade - A Mini-Review

Szabolcs Mayer, Péter Keglevich, András Keglevich, László Hazai

2021Current Organic Chemistry17 citationsDOI

Abstract

The chemistry and pharmacology of the important Vinca alkaloids such as vinblastine and vincristine used in anticancer therapy are still investigated widely. Several new derivatives, e.g., vinflunine, vinorelbine, and vindesine, have been synthesized and become successful medicines in anti-cancer therapy. In 2012, we published a paper that reviewed the Vinca derivatives. Nevertheless, the interest in the preparation of new modified structures is not decreasing either in recent years. In this review, the vinblastine-type molecules with several substituents, e.g., amide, nitrile, hydrazide, substituted side chains, etc. in different positions of catharanthine and/or vindoline cores are presented. An important part of the review is the derivatization of the monomer alkaloid vindoline, which possesses no antitumor effect. Additionally, new hybrid molecules of these alkaloids are also discussed in this mini-review.

Topics & Concepts

VindolineVincaChemistryVinca alkaloidVinblastineVindesineAlkaloidVinorelbinePharmacologyStereochemistryCombinatorial chemistryVincristineMedicineChemotherapyCisplatinCyclophosphamideSurgeryAlkaloids: synthesis and pharmacologyBerberine and alkaloids researchCancer Treatment and Pharmacology