Quinolines: A Promising Heterocyclic Scaffold for Cancer Therapeutics
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- DOI: 10.2174/0109298673258512231013060222
Quinolines: A Promising Heterocyclic Scaffold for Cancer Therapeutics
Abstract
The quinoline scaffold is a widely recognized heterocycle with applications across various disease categories, ranging from malaria and viral infections to bacterial infections, high cholesterol, and even tumors. Consequently, quinoline plays a crucial role in the development of new drugs, and the field greatly benefits from advancements in computer-aided drug design. This review aims to provide insights into the evolution of quinoline and its derivatives, offering a comprehensive exploration of both marketed and developing drugs. Furthermore, the function and mechanism of quinoline compounds are introduced. Many studies rely on cell experiments to demonstrate drug cytotoxicity. In the concluding section of this review, the interaction between quinoline compounds and targets is simulated using computer-aided drug design methods. A thorough analysis is conducted on the potential influencing factors affecting the binding state between quinoline compounds and targets. Notably, the Pi-Alkyl interaction emerges as a significant contributor, while hydrogen bonding is identified as a pivotal bond in these interactions. This review serves as a valuable overview of the potential contributions of quinoline compounds to cancer treatment. It seamlessly combines the essential functions of marketed quinoline drugs with the promise held by emerging quinoline-based compounds. Additionally, the simulation of interactions between quinoline compounds and proteins through computer-aided design enhances our understanding of these compounds' efficacy.
Keywords: CADD; HCC; Quinoline; anticancer agents; cancer; target..
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