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Paclitaxel lead compound development

Paclitaxel (21), formerly known as taxol , is a nitrogen-containing diterpenoid compound isolated from the bark of Taxus brevifolia Nutt. (Pacific yew). As an anticancer agent, paclitaxel acts as a tubulin stabilizer and leads to cell cycle arrest.Since paclitaxel was originally isolated from the bark of the slow-growing species, 77 brevifolia, sourcing was a major obstacle in the development of this drug and its introduction into the market.However, as described later in this chapter, this has now been overcome. [Pg.20]


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