Carbazole scaffolds in cancer therapy: a review from 2012 to 2018

For over half a century, the carbazole skeleton has been the key structural motif of many biologically active compounds including natural and synthetic products. Carbazoles have taken an important part in all the existing anti-cancer drugs because of their discovery from a large variety of organisms...

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Main Authors: Samar Issa (Author), Anthony Prandina (Author), Nicolas Bedel (Author), Pål Rongved (Author), Saïd Yous (Author), Marc Le Borgne (Author), Zouhair Bouaziz (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:For over half a century, the carbazole skeleton has been the key structural motif of many biologically active compounds including natural and synthetic products. Carbazoles have taken an important part in all the existing anti-cancer drugs because of their discovery from a large variety of organisms, including bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals. In this article, we specifically explored the literature from 2012 to 2018 on the anti-tumour activities reported to carbazole derivatives and we have critically collected the most significant data. The most described carbazole anti-tumour agents were classified according to their structure, starting from the tricyclic-carbazole motif to fused tetra-, penta-, hexa- and heptacyclic carbazoles. To date, three derivatives are available on the market and approved in cancer therapy.
Item Description:1475-6366
1475-6374
10.1080/14756366.2019.1640692