Phenothiazines as anti-cancer agents: SAR overview and synthetic strategies

Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and there are still limited options for cure. Chemotherapy is the most significant treatment for cancer which increased survival rates, despite this, it is associated with numerous side effects, as well as cancer relapsing due to drug resistance insurgenc...

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description Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and there are still limited options for cure. Chemotherapy is the most significant treatment for cancer which increased survival rates, despite this, it is associated with numerous side effects, as well as cancer relapsing due to drug resistance insurgence; consequently, it is still a challenging task to develop new potent and less toxic anti-cancer agents for patients’ care. Phenothiazine moiety, which leads a class of well-known antipsychotic drugs, possesses a wide range of biological activities and has been also introduced in cancer chemotherapy. This review aims in disclosing the use of phenothiazines during the last five years for the development of different anti-cancer drug candidates. The design and the synthetic strategies adopted, the SAR investigations and the role of reviewed phenothiazine derivatives as anti-cancer agents and multi-drug resistance (MDR) reversals are here fully described and discussed. [Display omitted] •Recent phenothiazine anti-cancer agents are disclosed.•Drug candidates are reviewed based on the scaffold substitution pattern.•Synthetic strategies for phenothiazine-based drug candidates are deeply shown.•Information on SAR investigation for each class of derivatives is here available.
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Drug Resistance, Multiple
Humans
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