paklitakseelia
Paklitakseelia is a chemical compound that belongs to the taxane class of diterpenes. It is a naturally occurring substance originally isolated from the bark of the Pacific yew tree, Taxus brevifolia. Its chemical structure is complex, featuring a highly oxygenated diterpene skeleton with a characteristic oxetane ring.
The primary significance of paklitakseelia lies in its potent antineoplastic, or anti-cancer, properties. It functions by
Due to its therapeutic potential, paklitakseelia has been developed into a widely used chemotherapy drug, commonly