Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 3, 2026

Functionalized Spirocyclic Heterocycle Synthesis and Cytotoxicity Assay
Published on: February 9, 2021
Conformationally based design of macrocycles as antitumor agents
Erinprit K Singh1, Robert P Sellers, Leslie D Alexander
1San Diego State University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, USA.
Abstract:
A key feature for any chemotherapeutic agent is a favorable conformation when it is presenting itself to its intended target. Numerous macrocycles have been identified as having antitumor activity and have been a source of lead compounds in anticancer research. The macrocyclic scaffold restricts bond rotation, therefore macrocycles maintain a relatively rigid conformation compared to their linear counterparts. This review discusses recent progress in the development of macrocyclic versions of linear compounds with known antitumor activity, and describes how restrictions in molecular conformation affect tumor inhibition.
Related Concept Videos
Chair Conformation of Cyclohexane
The hydrogen atoms linked to carbons are arranged in two different axial and equatorial orientations to achieve this staggered...
Conformations of Cyclohexane
The chair form is the most stable and derives its name from its resemblance to the “easy chair.” In the chair conformation, two carbon atoms are arranged out-of-plane — one above and one below, minimizing the torsional strain. In the chair form, the bond angle is very close to the ideal tetrahedral value,...
Conformations of Cycloalkanes
Cycloaddition Reactions: MO Requirements for Thermal Activation
Cycloaddition Reactions: Overview
Stereoisomerism of Cyclic Compounds

