Anti-Cancer Potential of Synthetic Oleanolic Acid Derivatives and Their Conjugates with NSAIDs
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Tumor Microenvironment and Signaling Pathways—Possible Targets of Oleanolic acid Derivatives
3. Overview of Oleanolic Acid Derivatives—Chemical Approach
4. Docking Studies-Targeting Nrf2 and NF-κB
5. Biological Activity of Selected Synthetic OA Derivatives Which May Affect Cancer Development
6. Conjugation of Synthetic OA Derivatives May Enhance Their Anti-Cancer Potential
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Baer-Dubowska, W.; Narożna, M.; Krajka-Kuźniak, V. Anti-Cancer Potential of Synthetic Oleanolic Acid Derivatives and Their Conjugates with NSAIDs. Molecules 2021, 26, 4957. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26164957
Baer-Dubowska W, Narożna M, Krajka-Kuźniak V. Anti-Cancer Potential of Synthetic Oleanolic Acid Derivatives and Their Conjugates with NSAIDs. Molecules. 2021; 26(16):4957. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26164957
Chicago/Turabian StyleBaer-Dubowska, Wanda, Maria Narożna, and Violetta Krajka-Kuźniak. 2021. "Anti-Cancer Potential of Synthetic Oleanolic Acid Derivatives and Their Conjugates with NSAIDs" Molecules 26, no. 16: 4957. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26164957