Paper
Synthesis and ABCG2 inhibitory evaluation of 5-N-acetylardeemin derivatives.
Published May 1, 2015 · Daigo Hayashi, Naoki Tsukioka, Yutaka Inoue
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry
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5-N-acetylardeemin derivatives show stronger inhibitory effects on breast cancer resistance protein ABCG2, with the most potent activity observed in the derivative 1m with a 4-tolyl substituent at C-13.
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