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Podophyllotoxin: History, Recent Advances and Future Prospects.

Zinnia ShahUmar Farooq GoharIffat JamshedAamir MushtaqHamid MukhtarMuhammad Zia-Ui-HaqSebastian Ionut TomaRosana ManeaMarius MogaBianca Popovici
Published in: Biomolecules (2021)
Podophyllotoxin, along with its various derivatives and congeners are widely recognized as broad-spectrum pharmacologically active compounds. Etoposide, for instance, is the frontline chemotherapeutic drug used against various cancers due to its superior anticancer activity. It has recently been redeveloped for the purpose of treating cytokine storm in COVID-19 patients. Podophyllotoxin and its naturally occurring congeners have low bioavailability and almost all these initially discovered compounds cause systemic toxicity and development of drug resistance. Moreover, the production of synthetic derivatives that could suffice for the clinical limitations of these naturally occurring compounds is not economically feasible. These challenges demanded continuous devotions towards improving the druggability of these drugs and continue to seek structure-optimization strategies. The discovery of renewable sources including microbial origin for podophyllotoxin is another possible approach. This review focuses on the exigency of innovation and research required in the global R&D and pharmaceutical industry for podophyllotoxin and related compounds based on recent scientific findings and market predictions.
Keyphrases
  • current status
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  • microbial community
  • emergency department
  • drinking water