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Cancer Discov ; 13(5): 1058-1083, 2023 05 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37067191

ABSTRACT

Despite some notable successes, there are still relatively few agents approved for cancer prevention. Here we review progress thus far in the development of medicines for cancer prevention, and we outline some key concepts that could further enable or accelerate drug development for cancer prevention in the future. These are summarized under six key themes: (i) unmet clinical need, (ii) patient identification, (iii) risk stratification, (iv) pharmacological intervention, (v) clinical trials, and (vi) health care policy. These concepts, if successfully realized, may help to increase the number of medicines available for cancer prevention. SIGNIFICANCE: The huge potential public health benefits of preventing cancer, combined with recent advances in the availability of novel early detection technologies and new treatment modalities, has caused us to revisit the opportunities and challenges associated with developing medicines to prevent cancer. Here we review progress in the field of developing medicines to prevent cancer to date, and we present a series of ideas that might help in the development of more medicines to prevent cancer in the future.


Subject(s)
Neoplasms , Humans , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Neoplasms/prevention & control , Drug Development
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J Neural Eng ; 18(2)2021 03 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33418555

ABSTRACT

Objective.We investigated using the morphological response of retinal microglia as indicators of tissue damage from electrical overstimulation by imaging them through an optically transparent stimulus electrode.Approach.To track the microglia, we used a transgenic mouse where the microglia expressed a water soluble green fluorescent protein. The clear stimulus electrode was placed epiretinally on the inner limiting membrane and the microglia layers were imaged using time-lapse confocal microscopy. We examined how the microglia responded both temporally and spatially to local overstimulation of the retinal tissue. Using confocal microscope vertical image stacks, the microglia under the electrode were imaged at 2.5 min intervals. The retina was overstimulated for a 5 min period using 1 ms 749µC cm-2ph-1biphasic current pulses and changes in the microglia morphology were followed for 1 h post stimulation. After the imaging period, a label for cellular damage was applied to the retina.Main results.The microglia response to overstimulation depended on their spatial location relative to the electrode lumen and could result in three different morphological responses. Some microglia were severely injured and became a series of immotile ball-like fluorescent processes. Other microglia survived, and reacted rapidly to the injury by extending filopodia oriented toward the damage zone. This response was seen in inner retinal microglia outside the stimulus electrode edge. A third effect, seen with the deeper outer microglia under the electrode, was a fading of their fluorescent image which appeared to be due to optical scatter caused by overstimulation-induced retinal edema.Significance.The microglial morphological responses to electrical overstimulation injury occur rapidly and can show both direct and indirect effects of the stimulus electrode injury. The microglia injury pattern closely follows models of the electric field distribution under thinly insulated disc electrodes.


Subject(s)
Microglia , Retina , Animals , Electric Stimulation/methods , Electrodes , Green Fluorescent Proteins/genetics , Mice , Mice, Transgenic , Retina/physiology
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J Chromatogr A ; 1627: 461395, 2020 Sep 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32823100

ABSTRACT

Nowadays, enantioseparation of racemic pharmaceuticals in preparations is a prime concern by drug authorities across the globe. In the present work, it was attempted to develop novel enantioselective extraction method for five clinically used drugs (atenolol, propranolol, metoprolol, racecadotril, and raceanisodamine in their tablets) as racemates. The enantioselective solid-liquid extraction of these racemic drugs was carried out successfully by the use of chiral ionic liquid (CIL) in combination with a metal organic framework (MOF) for the first time. The composite CIL@MOF was synthesized from tropine based chiral ionic liquids with L-proline anion ([CnTr][L-Pro], n=3-6) and HKUST-1 type MOF, which was comprehensively characterized before being used as sorbent for enantioselective dispersive solid-liquid extraction. Preliminary selection of appropriate CIL was carried out on thin layer chromatography (TLC); under the joint participation of copper ion in the developing reagent, [C3Tr][L-Pro] ionic liquid showed better resolution performance with ΔRf value of 0.35 between the enantiomers was obtained for racemic atenolol. Moreover, the effect of copper salt dosage, amount of CIL, soli-liquid ratio and extraction time were investigated. The optimal conditions were obtained after thorough investigations; i.e. sample solution: ethanol, elution solvent: methanol, solid-liquid ratio: 12.5 mg:50 mL, amount of copper salt: 8 mg L-1, amount of impregnated CIL: 30% and extraction time of 30 min. As a result, enantiomeric excess values are 90.4%, 95%, 92%, 81.6% and 83.2% for atenolol, propranolol, metoprolol, racecadotril and raceanisodamine, respectively. The developed enantioselective method was validated following ICH guidelines and it was proved to be simple, effective and enantioselective way for separation of racemic pharmaceuticals with similar behaviors.


Subject(s)
Ionic Liquids/chemistry , Metal-Organic Frameworks/chemistry , Pharmaceutical Preparations/isolation & purification , Solid Phase Extraction/methods , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/analysis , Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/isolation & purification , Atenolol/analysis , Atenolol/isolation & purification , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Copper/chemistry , Metoprolol/analysis , Metoprolol/isolation & purification , Pharmaceutical Preparations/analysis , Propranolol/analysis , Propranolol/isolation & purification , Solvents/chemistry , Stereoisomerism
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J Chromatogr A ; 1626: 461384, 2020 Aug 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32797857

ABSTRACT

More and more various chemical media are being applied in enantioseparation; among them, ionic liquids (ILs) have attracted the long-term attention in this decade as green designable solvents. This paper provides comprehensive overview for the applications of ILs in chiral extraction, gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, capillary electrophoresis and other techniques for enantioseparation. Additionally, the important resolution mechanisms based on ILs have also been summarized and discussed. This review focuses on the latest development of enantioseparation methods by using ILs in various modes, leading to meaningful and valuable information to related fields and thus promotes further research and application of reported methods.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, Gas/methods , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Electrophoresis, Capillary/methods , Ionic Liquids/chemistry , Ligands , Liquid-Liquid Extraction , Solid Phase Extraction , Stereoisomerism
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Analyst ; 144(23): 6989-7000, 2019 Nov 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31637371

ABSTRACT

The application of ionic liquids (ILs) for the separation of bioactive compounds from various sample matrices is a burgeoning area. Here, a class of porous materials called metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) were combined with tropine-based ILs having structural similarity with natural tropane alkaloids for the quantitative analysis of Huashansheng tablets. Three MOFs (MIL-101, HKUST-1 and ZIF-8) were used to form the composite with the a tropine-based IL (N-propyl-substituted tropine hexafluorophosphate, [C3tr][PF6]), using the ship-in-a-bottle (SIB) synthesis approach. The performance of the hybrid IL/MOF composite (IL@MOF) was evaluated as a potential sorbent for application in the dispersive solid-phase-extraction-based enrichment of tropane alkaloids, followed by chromatographic analysis. It was found that [C3tr][PF6]@MIL-101 exhibited excellent adsorption capacity, and the extraction results showed satisfactory recoveries in the range of 91.5-104.7% (RSD < 5%). Further, the limit of detection went down to 10-20 µg L-1 with a linear range from 100-500 µg L-1, which proved that an adsorbent with the same nucleus as the target objects would be more suitable and efficient for their later extraction.

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Molecules ; 24(16)2019 Aug 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31404959

ABSTRACT

In this research, tropane alkaloids in Radix physochlainae were extracted by tropine-type ionic liquid (IL) aqueous solutions under ultrasound assistance, and N-propyltropine hexafluorophosphate ([C3Tr][PF6]) was found to be the most ideal IL in this extraction mode after comprehensive screening. When 0.03 mol/L [C3Tr][PF6] aqueous solution was chosen as the extraction solvent, the solid-liquid ratio of raw material powders and ionic liquid aqueous solution was 1:20 (g/mL), ultrasonic power was 90 W and extraction time was 30 min, the extraction efficiency of tropane alkaloids has reached 121.3%. Compared with common heating extraction, it can further shorten the extraction time, improve extraction efficiency and decrease IL consumption. Furthermore, extraction mechanism together with potential toxicity of IL have been explored and discussed.


Subject(s)
Ionic Liquids/chemistry , Liquid-Liquid Extraction , Ranunculaceae/chemistry , Tropanes/isolation & purification , Ultrasonic Waves , Tropanes/chemistry
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Curr Med Chem ; 26(32): 5947-5967, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29874988

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: As a new kind of green media and bioactive compounds with special structure, Ionic Liquids (ILs) are attracting much attention and applied widely in many fields. However, their roles and potential have not been fully recognized by many researchers of medicinal chemistry. Because of obvious differences from other traditional drugs and reagents, their uses and performance together with advantages and disadvantages need to be explored and reviewed in detail. METHODS: For a systematic and explicit description of the relationship between ILs and medicinal chemistry, all of the contents were elucidated and summarized in a series of independent parts. In each part, it started from the research background or a conceptual framework and then specific examples were introduced to illustrate the theme. Finally, the important conclusions were drawn and its future was outlooked after the discussion about related key problems appearing in each mentioned research. Meanwhile, methodologies such as empirical analysis, comparison and induction were applied in different sections to exposit our subject. RESULTS: The whole review was composed of five parts, and 148 papers were cited in total. Related basic information of ionic liquids was provided on the basis of representative references, including their concepts and important characters. Then 82 papers outlined ionic liquid-like active pharmaceutical ingredients, which unfolded with their major biological activities (antimicrobial activity, antibiofilm activity, antitumor activity, anticholinesterase activity and so on). Applications of ionic liquids in the synthesis of drugs and pharmaceutical intermediates were elaborated in 92 papers to illustrate the important roles of ILs and their extraordinary properties in this field. Moreover, new technologies (such as immobilization of IL, microwave reaction, solventfree synthesis, microreactor, etc) were introduced for further innovation. Finally, 26 papers were included to expound the status of the IL-assisted derivatization of various natural lead compounds. CONCLUSION: This review placed emphasis on chemical structures of ILs and their structureactivity relationships in a specific manner, leading to meaningful and valuable related information to some related fields and thus promotes further development and application of various ILs for medicinal chemistry. The deep exploration for key scientific problems is the driving force to propel their theoretical breakthrough and industrial production.


Subject(s)
Ionic Liquids/pharmacology , Animals , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Drug Design , Humans , Ionic Liquids/chemical synthesis , Ionic Liquids/chemistry , Structure-Activity Relationship
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RSC Adv ; 8(44): 25201-25209, 2018 Jul 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35542128

ABSTRACT

A magnetic ionic liquids (MILs)-based aqueous two-phase system (MIL-ATPs) obtained by mixing with a series of inorganic salts, which involves five cholinium MILs with the piperidinyloxy radical anion is reported for the first time. Phase diagrams for the new ATPs were experimentally determined at different temperatures (298.15-318.15 K) and the liquid-liquid equilibrium data for two-phase systems were correlated according to the empirical nonlinear expression. The effects of the types of MILs, temperature and inorganic salts on the binodal curve are discussed in detail. The MIL-ATPs coupled with HPLC-UV analysis was developed in the quantitation of berberine hydrochloride in Rhizoma coptidis. Under optimal conditions, the partition coefficient of berberine hydrochloride was 127.68 with the precision values (RSD%) of 1.40% and 2.83% for intra-day (n = 6) and inter-day (n = 3), respectively. The limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) for berberine hydrochloride were 0.023 mg L-1 and 0.077 mg L-1, respectively. The recoveries were obtained in the acceptable range of 97.4-101.2%. Moreover, the content of berberine hydrochloride in the raw material of Rhizoma coptidis was measured as 123.95 mg g-1 with this method. Finally, 99.8% MIL was recovered for cycle application after the removal of berberine hydrochloride by using D101 resin. This study provides a meaningful reference for the application of MIL-ATPs with great prospects.

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