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      Naturally occurring aristolochic acid analogues and their toxicities.

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          Covering: 1960 to 2013. Aristolochic acids are known for causing aristolochic acid nephropathy, a renal fibrosis often associated with urothelial carcinoma. Aristolochic acid I and II are considered to be the cause of these nephrotoxic and carcinogenic effects. However a variety of aristolochic acid analogues, including aristolactams and 4,5-dioxoaporphines have been reported. Their implications in aristolochic acid nephropathy have possibly been overlooked. In this report, in vivo and in vitro toxicity and mutagenicity of these three classes of compounds are discussed. Furthermore, the review gives an update of aristolochic acids, aristolactams and 4,5-dioxoaporphines reported between 2003 and 2013 and their biological activities.

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          Journal
          Nat Prod Rep
          Natural product reports
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          1460-4752
          0265-0568
          May 2014
          : 31
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] UCL School of Pharmacy, Centre for Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy, 29-39 Brunswick Square, WC1N 1AX, London, United Kingdom. johanna.michl.11@ucl.ac.uk.
          Article
          10.1039/c3np70114j
          24691743
          1aabde11-21b7-4a1e-917c-9233559f59ab
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