reviewChemical Society ReviewsJan 1, 2017GREEN OA

The development of anticancer ruthenium( ii ) complexes: from single molecule compounds to nanomaterials

St. John's University · Sun Yat-sen University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Cancer is rapidly becoming the top killer in the world. Most of the FDA approved anticancer drugs are organic molecules, while metallodrugs are very scarce. The advent of the first metal based therapeutic agent, cisplatin, launched a new era in the application of transition metal complexes for therapeutic design. Due to their unique and versatile biochemical properties, ruthenium-based compounds have emerged as promising anti-cancer agents that serve as alternatives to cisplatin and its derivertives. Ruthenium(iii) complexes have successfully been used in clinical research and their mechanisms of anticancer action have been reported in large volumes over the past few decades. Ruthenium(ii) complexes have also…

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Keywords
  • Ruthenium
  • Nanomaterials
  • Chemistry
  • Molecule
  • Combinatorial chemistry
  • Nanotechnology
  • Materials science
  • Organic chemistry
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