After 50 Years, MIT Chemists Finally Synthesize Elusive Anti-Cancer Compound
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In tests in human cancer cells, a derivative of verticillin A showed particular promise against a type of pediatric brain cancer called diffuse midline glioma. Credit: MIT News; figure courtesy of the researchers

Preliminary studies indicate that derivatives of verticillin A can kill certain types of glioma cells.

MIT chemists have, for the first time, successfully created in the laboratory a fungal molecule called verticillin A. This compound was first discovered more than 50 years ago and has been recognized for its potential as an anticancer agent.

Although verticillin A differs from some related molecules by only a small number of atoms, its complex structure made it much more challenging to synthesize than those similar compounds.

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