Exploring Curcumin and Its Derivatives: Insights into Their Structure–Activity Relationship as Anticancer Agents

Authors

  • Mahesh Bhat Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Poornaprajna College (Autonomous), Udupi-576 101, Karnataka, India Author
  • Mahima Samanth Dept of Chemistry, Vijaya Vittala Institute of Technology, Bengaluru-560077, Karnataka, India Author

Keywords:

Curcumin, SAR study, anticancer agents, turmeric, bioactivity

Abstract

Purpose: Curcumin, a bioactive compound from turmeric (Curcuma longa), exhibits multiple therapeutic properties such as anti-inflammatory, antimalarial, antifungal, antibacterial, antioxidant, and antitumor effects. To highlights the Indian origin medicinally important plant and its extract, this review is carried out.

Methodology: On the basis of literature availability data, this review has been carried out and structural activity relationship is illustrated on the basis of variation of activity with structural changes.

Analysis/Results: The two methoxy phenolic groups in curcumin are essential for its bioactivity. Modifications of curcumin's β-diketone and methylene α-hydrogen groups are a focus to enhance its stability and efficacy. Derivatives with electron-withdrawing groups like fluorine or nitro groups enhance bioactivity. Modifications such as substituting phenolic groups or reducing the flexibility of the molecule show improved therapeutic profiles.

Originality/Value: In the present article, importance of the curcumin and its derivatives in the field of anticancer agent is extensively discussed on the basis of literature available reports.

Type of Paper: Review Paper.

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Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Exploring Curcumin and Its Derivatives: Insights into Their Structure–Activity Relationship as Anticancer Agents. (2024). Poornaprajna International Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences (PIJBAS), 1(1), 113-124. https://poornaprajnapublication.com/index.php/pijbas/article/view/67

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