Flavones as a Privileged Scaffold in Drug Discovery: Current Developments
Boniface PK, Elizabeth FI
Current organic synthesis · 2019-01
Abstract
Background Flavones are one of the main subclasses of flavonoids with diverse pharmacological properties. They have been reported to possess antimalarial, antimicrobial, anti-tuberculosis, anti-allergic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory activities, among others. Objective The present review summarizes the recent information on the pharmacological properties of naturally occurring and synthetic flavones. Methods Scientific publications referring to natural and synthetic flavones in relation to their biological activities were hand-searched in databases such as SciFinder, PubMed (National Library of Medicine), Science Direct, Wiley, ACS, SciELO, Springer, among others. Results As per the literature, seventy-five natural flavones were predicted as active compounds with reference to their IC50 ( Conclusion As per the literature, flavones are important sources for the potential treatment of multifactorial diseases. However, efforts toward the development of flavone-based therapeutic agents are still needed. The appearance of new catalysts and chemical transformations is expected to provide avenues for the synthesis of unexplored flavones, leading to the discovery of flavones with new properties and biological activities.
MeSH terms
- Animals
- Humans
- Flavones
- Anti-Inflammatory Agents
- Cardiovascular Agents
- Antineoplastic Agents
- Biological Products
- Anti-Infective Agents
- Drug Discovery