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The Role of Natural and Semi-Synthetic Compounds in Ovarian Cancer: Updates on Mechanisms of Action, Current Trends and Perspectives

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MOLECULES
卷 28, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28052070

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ovarian cancer; natural compounds; semi-synthetic compounds; medicinal chemistry; anti-metastasis; apoptosis

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Ovarian cancer is a major health concern for women with no obvious cause, frequent misdiagnosis, and poor prognosis. Natural compounds have advantages in treating the disease due to their multi-target actions, long application history, and widespread availability. They are perceived to have limited adverse effects on healthy cells or tissues and show potential as valid treatment alternatives. This review discusses the mechanistic insights and possible targets of natural compounds against ovarian cancer from a medicinal chemist's perspective and provides an overview of the pharmacology of natural products studied for their potential application in treating ovarian cancer models.
Ovarian cancer represents a major health concern for the female population: there is no obvious cause, it is frequently misdiagnosed, and it is characterized by a poor prognosis. Additionally, patients are inclined to recurrences because of metastasis and poor treatment tolerance. Combining innovative therapeutic techniques with established approaches can aid in improving treatment outcomes. Because of their multi-target actions, long application history, and widespread availability, natural compounds have particular advantages in this connection. Thus, effective therapeutic alternatives with improved patient tolerance hopefully can be identified within the world of natural and nature-derived products. Moreover, natural compounds are generally perceived to have more limited adverse effects on healthy cells or tissues, suggesting their potential role as valid treatment alternatives. In general, the anticancer mechanisms of such molecules are connected to the reduction of cell proliferation and metastasis, autophagy stimulation and improved response to chemotherapeutics. This review aims at discussing the mechanistic insights and possible targets of natural compounds against ovarian cancer, from the perspective of medicinal chemists. In addition, an overview of the pharmacology of natural products studied to date for their potential application towards ovarian cancer models is presented. The chemical aspects as well as available bioactivity data are discussed and commented on, with particular attention to the underlying molecular mechanism(s).

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