Boron Chemistry for Medical Applications

Boron compounds now have many applications in a number of fields, including Medicinal Chemistry. Although the uses of boron compounds in pharmacological science have been recognized several decades ago, surprisingly few are found in pharmaceutical drugs. The boron-containing compounds epitomize a ne...

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Main Authors: Fayaz Ali, Narayan S Hosmane, Yinghuai Zhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/4/828
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spelling doaj-1817ce5d8b004ca9a6f7cc90ad27ed362020-11-25T02:16:09ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-02-0125482810.3390/molecules25040828molecules25040828Boron Chemistry for Medical ApplicationsFayaz Ali0Narayan S Hosmane1Yinghuai Zhu2School of Pharmacy, Macau university of Science and Technology, Avenida Wai Long Taipa, Macau 999078, ChinaDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115, USASchool of Pharmacy, Macau university of Science and Technology, Avenida Wai Long Taipa, Macau 999078, ChinaBoron compounds now have many applications in a number of fields, including Medicinal Chemistry. Although the uses of boron compounds in pharmacological science have been recognized several decades ago, surprisingly few are found in pharmaceutical drugs. The boron-containing compounds epitomize a new class for medicinal chemists to use in their drug designs. Carboranes are a class of organometallic compounds containing carbon (C), boron (B), and hydrogen (H) and are the most widely studied boron compounds in medicinal chemistry. Additionally, other boron-based compounds are of great interest, such as dodecaborate anions, metallacarboranes and metallaboranes. The boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) has been utilized for cancer treatment from last decade, where chemotherapy and radiation have their own shortcomings. However, the improvement in the already existing (BPA and/or BSH) localized delivery agents or new tumor-targeted compounds are required before realizing the full clinical potential of BNCT. The work outlined in this short review addresses the advancements in boron containing compounds. Here, we have focused on the possible clinical implications of the new and improved boron-based biologically active compounds for BNCT that are reported to have in vivo and/or in vitro efficacy.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/4/828boron chemistryboron-containing compoundsboron clustercarboraneboron neutron capture therapyboron delivery agents for bnctmedical applications
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Narayan S Hosmane
Yinghuai Zhu
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Narayan S Hosmane
Yinghuai Zhu
Boron Chemistry for Medical Applications
Molecules
boron chemistry
boron-containing compounds
boron cluster
carborane
boron neutron capture therapy
boron delivery agents for bnct
medical applications
author_facet Fayaz Ali
Narayan S Hosmane
Yinghuai Zhu
author_sort Fayaz Ali
title Boron Chemistry for Medical Applications
title_short Boron Chemistry for Medical Applications
title_full Boron Chemistry for Medical Applications
title_fullStr Boron Chemistry for Medical Applications
title_full_unstemmed Boron Chemistry for Medical Applications
title_sort boron chemistry for medical applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Boron compounds now have many applications in a number of fields, including Medicinal Chemistry. Although the uses of boron compounds in pharmacological science have been recognized several decades ago, surprisingly few are found in pharmaceutical drugs. The boron-containing compounds epitomize a new class for medicinal chemists to use in their drug designs. Carboranes are a class of organometallic compounds containing carbon (C), boron (B), and hydrogen (H) and are the most widely studied boron compounds in medicinal chemistry. Additionally, other boron-based compounds are of great interest, such as dodecaborate anions, metallacarboranes and metallaboranes. The boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) has been utilized for cancer treatment from last decade, where chemotherapy and radiation have their own shortcomings. However, the improvement in the already existing (BPA and/or BSH) localized delivery agents or new tumor-targeted compounds are required before realizing the full clinical potential of BNCT. The work outlined in this short review addresses the advancements in boron containing compounds. Here, we have focused on the possible clinical implications of the new and improved boron-based biologically active compounds for BNCT that are reported to have in vivo and/or in vitro efficacy.
topic boron chemistry
boron-containing compounds
boron cluster
carborane
boron neutron capture therapy
boron delivery agents for bnct
medical applications
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/4/828
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