Flavonoids make one of the most preferred groups of natural chemotypes tested for various biological activities. Flavonoids have low toxicity and are found in a variety of plants such as fruits, vegetables and flowers. Specific sources include Citrus, Garlic, Teas, and certain berries. Flavonoids are also known as bioflavonoids or Vitamin P/citrin.
This group of compounds provides a good example of “natural fit” holding leading performance in anti-inflammatory, anticancer, anti-oxidant activities.
9 Core Flavonoid structures are used to assemble TimTec small collection of 500 Flavonoids Derivatives.
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9 Core Flavonoid structures
| Chalcone | Flavanone | Flavone |
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| Dihydroflavonol | Flavonol | Flavan |
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| Anthocyanin | Isoflavonoid | Neoflavonoid |
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Following the screens of TimTec compounds and compound collections involving flavonoids:
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Bullock A.N., et al. Structural Basis of Inhibitor Specificity of the Human Protooncogene Proviral Insertion Site in Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus (PIM-1) Kinase. J. Med. Chem., 2005, 48 (24), pp 7604–7614
Auld, D. S., Characterization of Chemical Libraries for Luciferase Inhibitory Activity. J. Med. Chem., 2008, 51 (8), pp 2372–2386
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