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Emerging Trends in Quinoxaline‐Based Analogs as Protein Kinase Inhibitors: Structural Developments and SAR Insights

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AbstractCancer remains a leading cause of mortality and has been recognized as a significant global health concern. Although numerous effective anticancer agents are available; most of the current drugs lack specificity, leading to common side‐effects associated with chemotherapy. Recent research, however, offers promise for developing more targeted and safer anticancer therapies through protein kinase inhibition. Quinoxaline derivatives represent a notable class of heterocyclic compounds. The extensive spectrum of biological activities demonstrated by quinoxalines has garnered substantial research interest. Quinoxaline and its derivatives have emerged as a novel class of chemotherapeutic agents with significant activity against various tumors through protein kinase inhibition. This review aims to elucidate recent advancements in the quinoxaline derivatives targeting protein kinase along with structural developments and structure‐activity relationships associated with these compounds.
Title: Emerging Trends in Quinoxaline‐Based Analogs as Protein Kinase Inhibitors: Structural Developments and SAR Insights
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AbstractCancer remains a leading cause of mortality and has been recognized as a significant global health concern.
Although numerous effective anticancer agents are available; most of the current drugs lack specificity, leading to common side‐effects associated with chemotherapy.
Recent research, however, offers promise for developing more targeted and safer anticancer therapies through protein kinase inhibition.
Quinoxaline derivatives represent a notable class of heterocyclic compounds.
The extensive spectrum of biological activities demonstrated by quinoxalines has garnered substantial research interest.
Quinoxaline and its derivatives have emerged as a novel class of chemotherapeutic agents with significant activity against various tumors through protein kinase inhibition.
This review aims to elucidate recent advancements in the quinoxaline derivatives targeting protein kinase along with structural developments and structure‐activity relationships associated with these compounds.

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