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  • Mini-reviewThe development of bis(hydroxymethyl)pyrrole analogs as bifunctional DNA cross-linking agents and their chemotherapeutic potential
  • Add time:08/31/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Bifunctional DNA cross-linking agents are widely used as chemotherapeutic agents in clinics. The advance in the development of these agents as potential antitumor agents has generated various types of bis(hydroxymethyl)pyrrole analogs. In order to develop highly effective anticancer agents, it is necessary to understand the chemophysical properties, structure–activity relationships, therapeutic potency, toxicity/safety, and pharmacokinetics of these DNA cross-linking agents. This review presents an overview of the recent advances in developing various types of bis(hydroxymethyl)pyrrole analogs with potential antitumor activity to provide more information for future drug design and strategies for combination chemotherapy. The rational drug design, chemical syntheses, antitumor activity, mechanism of action, and development of combined chemotherapy regimens, including a DNA repair inhibitor, are discussed.

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