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A brief history of taxol
Author(s) -
Justyna Żwawiak,
Lucjusz Zaprutko
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of medical science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2353-9801
pISSN - 2353-9798
DOI - 10.20883/medical.e43
Subject(s) - diterpene , bark (sound) , suspension culture , traditional medicine , chemistry , biology , stereochemistry , cell culture , medicine , ecology , genetics
Traditional application of plant in folk medicine is a base for discovery of new active chemical substances. In the second half of 20th century, significant antitumor activity of extract from bark of the Yew tree was recognized. The compound that was responsible for this kind of properties has called taxol and had structure of diterpene with acyl groups. Low availability forced researchers to find different ways of taxol gaining. In the further years, many synthetic and semi-synthetic methods were developed. Nowadays, biotechnological methods with use of cell suspension cultures are introduced.

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