Abstract
With an ageing baby-boomer population in the Western World, cancer is becoming a significant cause of death. The prevalence of cancer and all associated costs, both in human and financial terms, drives the search for new therapeutic drugs and treatments. Platinum anticancer agents, such as cisplatin have been highly successful but there are several disadvantages associated with their use. What is needed are new compounds with different mechanisms of action and resistance profiles. What needs to be recognised is that there are many other metals in the periodic table with therapeutic potential. Here we have highlighted metal complexes with activity and illustrate the different approaches to the design of anticancer complexes.
Keywords: Platinum, ruthenium, copper, palladium, titanium, vanadium, cobalt, gold, Cancer, platinum complexes, drug design, Electrostatic binding, Carboplatin, maximum
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Title: Transition Metal Based Anticancer Drugs
Volume: 11 Issue: 5
Author(s): K. Benjamin Garbutcheon-Singh, Maxine P. Grant, Benjamin W. Harper, Anwen M. Krause-Heuer, Madhura Manohar, Nikita Orkey and Janice R. Aldrich-Wright
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Keywords: Platinum, ruthenium, copper, palladium, titanium, vanadium, cobalt, gold, Cancer, platinum complexes, drug design, Electrostatic binding, Carboplatin, maximum
Abstract: With an ageing baby-boomer population in the Western World, cancer is becoming a significant cause of death. The prevalence of cancer and all associated costs, both in human and financial terms, drives the search for new therapeutic drugs and treatments. Platinum anticancer agents, such as cisplatin have been highly successful but there are several disadvantages associated with their use. What is needed are new compounds with different mechanisms of action and resistance profiles. What needs to be recognised is that there are many other metals in the periodic table with therapeutic potential. Here we have highlighted metal complexes with activity and illustrate the different approaches to the design of anticancer complexes.
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Benjamin Garbutcheon-Singh K., P. Grant Maxine, W. Harper Benjamin, M. Krause-Heuer Anwen, Manohar Madhura, Orkey Nikita and R. Aldrich-Wright Janice, Transition Metal Based Anticancer Drugs, Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry 2011; 11 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156802611794785226
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156802611794785226 |
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