Updates on the versatile quinoline heterocycles as anticancer agents

Author:

Suliphuldevara Matada Basavarajaiah1ORCID,Yernale Nagesh Gunavanthrao2ORCID,Basha Jeelan N.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Post Graduate Department of Chemistry , Vijaya College , Bengaluru , 560 004 , India

2. Department of Chemistry , Guru Nanak First Grade College , Bidar , 585 403 , India

3. Department of Chemistry , Indian Academy Degree College Autonomous , Bengaluru , India

Abstract

Abstract Quinoline motifs have befallen significant molecules due to their assortment of interest in medicine, chemical synthesis, coordination chemistry, also in the field of applied chemistry. Therefore, various researchers have produced these molecules as objective structures and studied their natal potential. The current chapter endows with concise attention about cancer, anticancer agents, sources (natural) of quinoline, and together with an innovative scope of quinoline-related medicines. Further, the present section gives knowledge concerned with the anticancer activity of synthesized quinolines and their derivatives.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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