Unlocking the Drug Potential of the Bryostatin Family: Recent Advances in Product Synthesis and Biomedical Applications.

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Bryostatins are a class of naturally occurring macrocyclic lactones with a unique fast developing portfolio of clinical applications, including treatment of AIDS, Alzheimer's disease and cancer. This comprehensive account summarizes the recent progress (2014-present) in the development of bryostatins, including their total synthesis and biomedical applications. An emphasis is placed on the discussion of bryostatin 1, the most-studied analog to date. This review highlights the synthetic and biological challenges of bryostatins and provides an outlook on their future development.
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Authors Wu, Rongzhen;Chen, Hongyu;Chang, Ninghui;Xu, Yuzhi;Jiao, Jiao;Zhang, Hailong;
Journal Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
Year 2019
DOI 10.1002/chem.201903128
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