Abstract
The human population is affected by the wide range of malignant cancers.
Several cancer treatment options, including surgery, radiation, chemotherapy,
immunotherapy, and others, are available or within our reach. However, the excessive
toxic effects that assimilate the negative impact on patients and thus impede progress in
cancer treatment have yet to be identified. Recent efforts in the research and
development of anticancer drugs derived from natural products have led to the
identification of numerous heterocyclic terpenes that inhibit cell proliferation,
metastasis, apoptosis, and other mechanisms. The anticancer activity of the terpenoids
is quite promising, and it could lead to more opportunities for cancer therapy. The
current chapter provides an overview of recent developments in the field of
heterocyclic terpenes and their analogues as anticancer compounds. As a result, this
provides an overview of the progress made in developing terpenes and analogues as
potential anticancer agents, including their synthetic modification, SAR, and action
mechanisms. The current studies are hoped to help researchers in increasing their
chances of gaining breakthrough insights in the field that can be used in cancer
therapeutic practise.
Keywords: Biological activity, Cancer, History, Isoprene, Pathology, Terpenes