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Advances in Theobromine Derivatives for Cancer Treatment: Synthesis Strategies and Biological Effects
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A naturally occurring xanthine derivative, theobromine has garnered considerable
attention due to its broad range of biological activities and potential medical applications. In
recent decades, theobromine chemistry has garnered considerable attention due to its numerous
biological applications. The present study reports on several methods for synthesizing
theobromine derivatives and their anticancer activity. Numerous biological properties,
including antioxidant, anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, bronchodilator, cardiovascular, and
antibacterial properties, are provided by theobromine and its derivatives, which are members
of the nitrogen-containing heterocycle family. Our findings highlight the therapeutic
potential of theobromine as an anticancer agent. In addition to compiling the literature on
theobromine's anticancer activity as reported by researchers, this study aims to highlight the
most recent advancements regarding theobromine and provide a comprehensive understanding of theobromine,
thereby opening the door for future research and therapeutic improvements.
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Title: Advances in Theobromine Derivatives for Cancer Treatment: Synthesis Strategies and Biological Effects
Description:
A naturally occurring xanthine derivative, theobromine has garnered considerable
attention due to its broad range of biological activities and potential medical applications.
In
recent decades, theobromine chemistry has garnered considerable attention due to its numerous
biological applications.
The present study reports on several methods for synthesizing
theobromine derivatives and their anticancer activity.
Numerous biological properties,
including antioxidant, anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, bronchodilator, cardiovascular, and
antibacterial properties, are provided by theobromine and its derivatives, which are members
of the nitrogen-containing heterocycle family.
Our findings highlight the therapeutic
potential of theobromine as an anticancer agent.
In addition to compiling the literature on
theobromine's anticancer activity as reported by researchers, this study aims to highlight the
most recent advancements regarding theobromine and provide a comprehensive understanding of theobromine,
thereby opening the door for future research and therapeutic improvements.
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