A review.Cancer is a prevalent disease globally, influenced by various factors such as lifestyle changes and genetic predisposition.Addnl. multidrug resistance (MDR) is a significant cause of chemotherapy failure in cancer treatment.To address these issues and restore normal biol. functions, numerous medicinal compounds have been developed.This review focuses on tryptanthrin and its derivsity particularly those demonstrating anti-proliferative effects.Tryptanthrin features a quinazoline scaffold fused with indole fragments, with carbonyl groups located at the sixth and twelfth positions.It acts through various pathways and enzymes, including JNK signalling, the kynurenine pathway, IDO1, TDO, and IDO2.The review also includes relevant data from studies conducted by researchers, encompassing in vivo and in vitro experiments (such as cell line studies and IC50 values), as well as the structure-activity relationship of these compoundsThese insights will aid in the future design and development of potent new mols. against cancer, with tryptanthrin as a core component.