In-vitro and in-silico anticancer potential of taxoids from Taxus wallichiana Zucc

Introduction Natural products derived from medicinal plants provide beneficial cancer chemotherapeutic drugs. Bioactive constituents from plants are explored for their anticancer properties. Methods Three known compounds (deacetylbaccatin III, tasumatrol B, and taxawallin J) were isolated from Taxus...

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Hauptverfasser: Qayum, Mughal, Nisar, Muhammad, Rauf, Abdur, Khan, Imran, Kaleem, Waqar Ahmad, Raza, Muslim, Karim, Nasiara, Saleem, Munawar Ahmad, Bawazeer, Saud, Uysal, Sengul, Zengin, Gokhan, Jahan, Saqib, Ramadan, Mohamed Fawzy
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description Introduction Natural products derived from medicinal plants provide beneficial cancer chemotherapeutic drugs. Bioactive constituents from plants are explored for their anticancer properties. Methods Three known compounds (deacetylbaccatin III, tasumatrol B, and taxawallin J) were isolated from Taxus wallichiana. Compounds were screened against four cancer cell lines, such as eA498, HepG2, NCI-H226, and MDR 2780AD. Cytotoxic activity was evaluated using MTT assay against cancer cell lines. Results Tasumatrol B showed good cytotoxic activity conducted for the improvement of inhibiting potential of these compounds against the cancer drug target protein (EGFR tyrosine kinase enzyme). The docking study showed that all compounds have binding affinities and interaction profile with the receptor tyrosine kinase. Discussion The study suggests that these compounds could be used for the discovery of novel inhibitors against the target receptors for the treatment of cancer.
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