451. Prospects of metal complexes peripherally substituted with sugars in biomedicinal applications.
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Gottschaldt M and Schubert US
- Subjects
- Carbohydrate Metabolism, Carbohydrates chemistry, Contrast Media chemical synthesis, Contrast Media chemistry, Glucose Transport Proteins, Facilitative metabolism, Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions, Lanthanoid Series Elements chemical synthesis, Lanthanoid Series Elements chemistry, Lanthanoid Series Elements therapeutic use, Lectins metabolism, Ligands, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Metals chemistry, Metals therapeutic use, Organometallic Compounds chemistry, Protein Binding, Radioactive Tracers, Carbohydrates chemical synthesis, Carbohydrates therapeutic use, Metals chemical synthesis, Organometallic Compounds chemical synthesis, Organometallic Compounds therapeutic use
- Abstract
Metal complexes possess unique tunable properties, such as radioactivity, cytotoxicity or photophysical features, enabling them to act as diagnostic tracers or therapeutic agents. In applying them in biological systems, it is often necessary to enhance their solubility and biocompatibility. To achieve such goals, like the targeting of binding domains, transport systems and enzyme activities, the attachment of carbohydrate moieties appears to be suitable. Sugar-substitution in the periphery of metal complexes has therefore become a strongly growing field of research. Outlined herein is a selection of recent examples.
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- 2009
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