Natural and Synthetic Anti-cancer Drug Discovery
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Natural Products Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2023) | Viewed by 88875
Special Issue Editors
Interests: cancer stem cell; lung cancer; natural product; oxidative stress; anti-cancer drug
Interests: neurodegenerative disorder; cancer; neuronal differentiation; ros; apoptosis
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Investigations and novel information regarding the mechanism of how natural-product-derived compounds affect cancer cells are an essential component for the continued success of cancer drug discovery. As the most employed cancer treatments include chemotherapy as well as targeted therapy, the potential compounds exerting chemotherapeutic drug and oncoprotein targeting activities are major challenges in current efforts toward the identification of lead anticancer compounds. Further, the well-defined protein and signaling profiles affected by the compound leading to a better understanding of the compound action on cancer cell may facilitate further development and provide sufficient knowledge benefiting clinical utilization. Hence, the purpose of this Special Issue of Molecules is to gather knowledge and advancements including clinical, translational, and preclinical evaluations of natural anticancer compounds with relevance to the cytotoxic activity, antimetastasis, chemoprevention, drug sensitization, cancer stem cell targeting activities of the compound or extract alone or in combination with other available therapeutic means. We accept systemic reviews, original articles, meta-analyses, and trials that add novel knowledge to the theme topic.
Prof. Dr. Pithi Chanvorachote
Dr. Pilaiwanwadee Hutamekalin
Dr. Chatchai Chaotham
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- natural product
- plant extract
- ethnopharmacology
- traditional medicine
- anticancer
- antimetastasis
- targeted therapy
- alternative medicine
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