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Excavating medicinal virtues of chalcones to illuminate a new scope in cancer chemotherapy

Abstract

A common simple scaffold, 1,3-diaryl-2-propen-1-one (also known as chalcone), is present in many important natural products. This scaffold is the backbone of several flavonoids and isoflavonoids. Owing to the simple approachable synthetic strategies and the rigid backbone of chalcone and its derivatives, they have captivated the attention of researchers for several decades. Chalcone and its derivatives possess strong biological activities, viz. anti-tumor activity and anticancer potency. Accordingly, the in vitro and in vivo anticancer activities of several chalcone-based compounds with strong anticancer potential have been identified, which relies on mechanisms such as cell cycle arrest, regulation of autophagy, and induction of apoptosis. Therefore, researchers have successfully introduced chalcone derivatives to achieve enhanced anticancer activity in traditional chemotherapy. Nevertheless, in-depth research on this highly impactful scaffold is lacking to date. Thus, in this review, we shed light on the recent advances in the relatively unexplored scaffolds of chalcone and its derivatives, which have substantial anticancer activities. Furthermore, future perspectives of the mushrooming research on chalcones as potential anticancer agents (therapeutics) are emphasized.

Graphical abstract: Excavating medicinal virtues of chalcones to illuminate a new scope in cancer chemotherapy

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
21 Feb 2025
Accepted
31 Mar 2025
First published
14 Apr 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 11617-11638

Excavating medicinal virtues of chalcones to illuminate a new scope in cancer chemotherapy

N. T., N. Roy, P. Paira and R. Chakrabarty, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 11617 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA01280E

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