Altuner, E.E.Issa, G.Ozalp, V.C.Aldemir, O.Torlak, Y.Dar, U.A.2025-01-052025-01-0520240978-044324126-0978-044324125-310.1016/B978-0-443-24126-0.00018-42-s2.0-85211860746https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-24126-0.00018-4https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14411/10387This chapter provides a detailed explanation of the clinical investigations, pharmacological effects, and characteristics of quinone and quinone derivatives, along with references to pertinent sources. Although quinones have an oxygen group in their structure, they are quickly oxidized and interact with reactive oxygen species. This demonstrates how quinones work as drugs. Quinones and their derivatives are used as medications to treat a wide range of diseases, including cancer, lung, kidney, brain, and tumor disorders. Each of the following has effects on a different area of health; lapochols, anthraquinones, naphthoquinone and its derivatives, and other wide range of quinone derivatives are thoroughly explored in this chapter. © 2025 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDrug EffectsMedicineQuinone DerivativesQuinonesQuinones In MedicineClinical Development of Quinone-Based DrugsBook PartN/AN/A301310