Molvizarin Explained
Molvizarin is a cytotoxic acetogenin derivate with the molecular formula C35H62O7 which has been isolated from the bark of the plant Annona cherimolia.[1] [2] [3] [4] Molvizarin has in vitro activity against tumor cells.[5]
Notes and References
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- Cortes . Diego . Myint . Saw H. . Hocquemiller . Reynald . Molvizarin and motrilin: Two novel cytotoxic bis-tetrahydro-furanic γ-lactone acetogenins from Annona cherimolia . Tetrahedron . September 1991 . 47 . 38 . 8195–8202 . 10.1016/s0040-4020(01)91014-2.
- Book: Xu . Jun-Ping . Cancer Inhibitors from Chinese Natural Medicines . 25 November 2016 . CRC Press . 978-1-315-34923-7 . en.
- Book: Issues in Materials and Manufacturing Research: 2011 Edition . 9 January 2012 . ScholarlyEditions . 978-1-4649-6331-5 . 5103 . en.
- Nakanishi . Yuka . Chang . Fang-Rong . Liaw . Chih-Chuang . Wu . Yang-Chang . Bastow . Kenneth F. . Lee . Kuo-Hsiung . Acetogenins as Selective Inhibitors of the Human Ovarian 1A9 Tumor Cell Line . Journal of Medicinal Chemistry . 1 July 2003 . 46 . 15 . 3185–3188 . 10.1021/jm020548b. 12852747 .