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Four Alkaloids from Alstonia scholaris with Antitumor Activity via Disturbing Glutathione Homeostasis by Hao-Fei Yu, Zhi Dai, Lan-Chun Zhang, Cai-Feng Ding, Khalid-Hassan Mohamed, Gui-Guang Cheng, Xin Wei, Ya-Ping Liu, Rong-Ping Zhang & Xiao-Dong Luo instant download

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Authors:Hao-Fei Yu, Zhi Dai, Lan-Chun Zhang, Cai-Feng Ding, Khalid-Hassan Mohamed, Gui-Guang Cheng, Xin Wei, Ya-Ping Liu, Rong-Ping Zhang & Xiao-Dong Luo
Pages:10 pages
Year:2024
Publisher:Journal of Organic Chemistry
Language:english
File Size:2.82 MB
Format:pdf
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Four Alkaloids from Alstonia scholaris with Antitumor Activity via Disturbing Glutathione Homeostasis by Hao-Fei Yu, Zhi Dai, Lan-Chun Zhang, Cai-Feng Ding, Khalid-Hassan Mohamed, Gui-Guang Cheng, Xin Wei, Ya-Ping Liu, Rong-Ping Zhang & Xiao-Dong Luo instant download

This study reports the isolation of four novel alkaloids from the leaves of Alstonia scholaris. These compounds exhibit significant antitumor properties by disrupting glutathione homeostasis, a critical mechanism in cellular redox balance. The findings provide new insight into potential chemotherapeutic strategies targeting glutathione pathways in cancer cells.
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