Antiangiogenic effects of coumarins against cancer: from chemistry to medicine
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Angiogenesis, the process of formation and recruitment of new blood vessels from
pre-existing vessels, plays an important role in the development of cancer. Therefore, the use of
antiangiogenic agents is one of the most critical strategies for the treatment of cancer. In addition,
the complexity of cancer pathogenicity raises the need for multi-targeting agents. Coumarins are
multi-targeting natural agents belonging to the class of benzopyrones. Coumarins have several
biological and pharmacological effects, including antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammation,
anticoagulant, anxiolytic, analgesic, and anticancer properties. Several reports have shown
that the anticancer effect of coumarins and their derivatives are mediated through targeting
angiogenesis by modulating the functions of vascular endothelial growth factor as well as
vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2, which are involved in cancer pathogenesis. In the
present review, we focus on the antiangiogenic effects of coumarins and related structure-activity
relationships with particular emphasis on cancer
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Majnooni, M.B., Fakhri, S., Smeriglio, A., Trombetta, D., Croley, C.R., Bhattacharyya, P., Sobarzo-Sánchez, E., Farzaei, M.H., Bishayee, A. (2019). Antiangiogenic effects of coumarins against cancer: from chemistry to medicine. Molecules 24(23), 4278. doi: 10.3390/molecules24234278
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