Advances in metallodrugs : preparation and applications in medicinal chemistry /: preparation and applications in medicinal chemistry. (2020)
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- Advances in metallodrugs : preparation and applications in medicinal chemistry /: preparation and applications in medicinal chemistry. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Advances in metallodrugs : preparation and applications in medicinal chemistry
- Further Information:
- Note: Shahid Ul-Islam, Athar Adil Hashmi, Salman Ahmad Khan.
- Authors:
- Ul-Islam, Shahid
Hashmi, Athar Adil
Khan, Salman Ahmad - Contents:
- Preface xiii 1 Metallodrugs in Medicine: Present, Past, and Future Prospects 1; Imtiyaz Yousuf and Masrat Bashir 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Therapeutic Metallodrugs 6 1.2.1 Anticancer Metallodrugs 6 1.2.1.1 Mechanism of Anticancer Action 7 1.2.2 Antimicrobial and Antiviral Metallodrugs 15 1.2.2.1 Antimicrobial Metallodrugs 15 1.2.2.2 Antiviral Metallodrugs 16 1.2.3 Radiopharmaceuticals and Radiodiagnostic Metallodrugs 17 1.2.4 Anti-Diabetic Metallodrugs 19 1.2.5 Catalytic Metallodrugs 22 1.3 Future Prospects 23 1.4 Conclusion 25 References 26 2 Chemotherapeutic Potential of Ruthenium Metal Complexes Incorporating Schiff Bases 41; Manzoor Ahmad Malik, Parveez Gull, Ovas Ahmad Dar, Mohmmad Younus Wani, Md Ikbal Ahmed Talukdar and Athar Adil Hashmi 2.1 Introduction 42 2.2 Schiff Base Complexes of Ruthenium as Anticancer Agents 43 2.3 Conclusion 63 References 64 3 Role of Metallodrugs in Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry 71; Manish Kumar, Gyanendra Kumar, Arun Kant and Dhanraj T. Masram 3.1 Introduction 72 3.2 Platinum Anticancer Drugs 74 3.2.1 Nucleophilic Displacement Reactions in Complexes of Platinum 80 3.2.2 Mode of the Interaction of Cisplatin Species With Nitrogen Donors of DNA Strand 80 3.2.3 Systemic Toxicity of Cisplatin 82 3.3 Copper-Based Anticancer Complexes 82 3.3.1 Copper is Essential for Health and Nutrition 82 3.3.2 Healthcare Applications of Copper 83 3.3.3 Copper and Human Health Disorders 83 3.3.3.1 Wilson’s Disease (WD) 84 3.3.3.2 Menkes’ Disease 85 3.3.4 Role ofPreface xiii 1 Metallodrugs in Medicine: Present, Past, and Future Prospects 1; Imtiyaz Yousuf and Masrat Bashir 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Therapeutic Metallodrugs 6 1.2.1 Anticancer Metallodrugs 6 1.2.1.1 Mechanism of Anticancer Action 7 1.2.2 Antimicrobial and Antiviral Metallodrugs 15 1.2.2.1 Antimicrobial Metallodrugs 15 1.2.2.2 Antiviral Metallodrugs 16 1.2.3 Radiopharmaceuticals and Radiodiagnostic Metallodrugs 17 1.2.4 Anti-Diabetic Metallodrugs 19 1.2.5 Catalytic Metallodrugs 22 1.3 Future Prospects 23 1.4 Conclusion 25 References 26 2 Chemotherapeutic Potential of Ruthenium Metal Complexes Incorporating Schiff Bases 41; Manzoor Ahmad Malik, Parveez Gull, Ovas Ahmad Dar, Mohmmad Younus Wani, Md Ikbal Ahmed Talukdar and Athar Adil Hashmi 2.1 Introduction 42 2.2 Schiff Base Complexes of Ruthenium as Anticancer Agents 43 2.3 Conclusion 63 References 64 3 Role of Metallodrugs in Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry 71; Manish Kumar, Gyanendra Kumar, Arun Kant and Dhanraj T. Masram 3.1 Introduction 72 3.2 Platinum Anticancer Drugs 74 3.2.1 Nucleophilic Displacement Reactions in Complexes of Platinum 80 3.2.2 Mode of the Interaction of Cisplatin Species With Nitrogen Donors of DNA Strand 80 3.2.3 Systemic Toxicity of Cisplatin 82 3.3 Copper-Based Anticancer Complexes 82 3.3.1 Copper is Essential for Health and Nutrition 82 3.3.2 Healthcare Applications of Copper 83 3.3.3 Copper and Human Health Disorders 83 3.3.3.1 Wilson’s Disease (WD) 84 3.3.3.2 Menkes’ Disease 85 3.3.4 Role of Copper Complexes as Potential Therapeutic Agents 85 3.3.4.1 Thiosemicarbazones-Based Complexes 86 3.3.4.2 Quinolones-Based Copper Complexes 88 3.3.4.3 Naphthoquinones 88 3.4 Zinc Anticancer Complexes 89 3.4.1 Biologically Importance of Zinc 90 3.4.2 Schiff Base Chemistry 92 3.4.2.1 Schiff Base and Their Metal Complexes 92 3.4.3 Zinc-Based Complexes 93 3.4.4 Top Food Sources of Zinc 94 3.4.5 Role of Zinc in Human Body 97 3.4.6 Zinc as a Health Benefit 98 3.4.7 Zinc in Alloy and Composites 100 3.4.8 Zinc Supplementation as a Treatment 100 3.4.8.1 Zinc Deficiency 101 3.4.8.2 Zinc Toxicity 102 3.4.8.3 Zinc and Viral Infections 102 3.4.9 Gastrointestinal Effects 103 3.5 Future Prospects of Metallodrugs 103 References 104 4 Ferrocene-Based Metallodrugs 115; Hamza Shoukat, Ataf Ali Altaf and Amin Badshah 4.1 Introduction 115 4.2 Ferrocene-Based Antimalarial Agents 117 4.2.1 Mechanism of Action 118 4.3 Ferrocene-Based Antibacterial and Antifungal Drugs 118 4.3.1 Schiff Base Derived Ferrocene Conjugates as Antibacterial Agents 119 4.3.2 Ferrocenyl Guanidines as Antibacterial and Antifungal Agents 121 4.3.3 Sedaxicene as Antifungal Agents 122 4.4 Ferrocene-Based Anti-Tumor and Anti-Cancerous Drugs 123 4.4.1 Ferricenium Salts as Anti-Tumor Agents 124 4.4.2 Ferrocenylalkylazoles Active Anti-Tumor Drugs 124 4.4.3 Ferrocene Conjugated to Peptides for Lung Cancer 125 4.4.4 Ferrocenylalkyl Nucleobases Potential Anti-Cancerous Drugs 126 4.4.5 Ferrocenyl Sub-Ordinates of Illudin-M 126 4.4.6 Ferrocenyl Derivatives of Retinoids Potential Anti-Tumor Drug 127 4.4.7 Targeting Breast Cancer With Selective Ferrocene-Based Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERM) 128 4.5 Conclusion 131 4.6 Future of Ferrocene-Based Drugs 131 References 132 5 Recent Advances in Cobalt Derived Complexes as Potential Therapeutic Agents 137; Manzoor Ahmad Malik, Ovas Ahmad Dar and Athar Adil Hashmi 5.1 Introduction 137 5.2 Cobalt Complexes as Potential Therapeutic Agents 138 5.3 Conclusion 153 References 154 6 NO-, CO-, and H2 S-Based Metallopharmaceuticals 157; R. C. Maurya and J. M. Mir 6.1 Introduction 158 6.2 Signaling Molecules: Concept of “Gasotransmitter” 160 6.2.1 Therapeutic Applications of NO, CO, and H2 S 162 6.2.1.1 Exogenous NO Donating Molecules 163 6.3 NO Donors Incorporated in Polymeric Matrices 167 6.3.1 Metal Nitrosyl Complexes 168 6.3.1.1 Sodium Nitroprusside (SNP) 168 6.4 Dinitrosyl Iron Thiol Complexes (DNICs) 170 6.5 Photoactive Transition Metal Nitrosyls as NO Donors 170 6.6 Exogenous CO Donating Molecules 173 6.7 H2 S Donating Compounds 176 6.7.1 H2 S Gas: A Fast Delivering Compound 176 6.7.2 Sulfide Salts: Fast Delivering H2 S Compounds 177 6.7.3 Synthetic Moieties 178 6.7.3.1 Slow-Delivering H2 S Compounds 178 6.7.3.2 H2 S-Releasing Composite Compounds 179 6.7.4 Naturally Occurring Plant Derived Compounds 182 6.7.4.1 Garlic 182 6.7.4.2 Broccoli and Other Cruciferous Vegetables 184 6.8 Concluding Remarks and Future Outlook 185 References 186 7 Platinum Complexes in Medicine and in the Treatment of Cancer 203; Rakesh Kumar Ameta and Parth Malik 7.1 What is Cancer? 203 7.1.1 Characteristic Features of Cancer Cells 205 7.1.2 Definition of Anticancer Compound 206 7.1.3 Anticancer Attributes of Pt Complexes 207 7.1.4 Native State Behavior of Pt Complexes 208 7.2 Compatibility of Pt Compounds in Cancer Treatment 209 7.2.1 Significance of DNA as Primary Target 209 7.2.2 Kinetics of DNA Binding Activities 210 7.2.3 Structural and Regioselectivity of DNA Adducts 210 7.2.4 Studies on Action Mechanism 211 7.3 Pt Complexes as Anticancer Drugs 214 7.3.1 DNA-Coordinating Pt(II) Complexes 214 7.3.2 DNA-Covalently Binding Pt(II) Complexes 219 7.3.3 Targeted Pt(II) Complexes 222 7.3.4 Pt(IV) Prodrugs 224 7.3.5 Multiple Action of Pt(IV) Prodrugs 225 7.3.6 Targeted Pt(IV) Prodrugs 228 7.3.7 Photodynamic Killing of Cancer Cell by Pt Complexes 231 7.4 Conclusion 231 Acknowledgments 232 References 232 8 Recent Advances in Gold Complexes as Anticancer Agents 247; Mohammad Nadeem Lone, Zubaid-ul-khazir, Ghulam Nabi Yatoo, Javid A. Banday and Irshad A. Wani 8.1 Introduction 248 8.2 Evolution of Metal Complexes as Anticancer Agents 250 8.3 Gold Complexes 251 8.3.1 Complexes with Nitrogen Donar Ligands 252 8.3.2 Complexes with Sulphur Donar Ligands 254 8.3.3 Complexes with Phosphorus Donar Ligands 255 8.3.4 Complexes with Sulphur-Phosphorus Donar Ligands 256 8.3.5 Organometallic Gold Complexes 259 8.3.6 Miscellaneous 260 8.4 Nano-Formulations of Gold Complexes 262 8.5 Future Challenges and Perspectives 263 8.6 Conclusion 265 Acknowledgements 266 References 266 9 Recent Developments in Small Molecular HIV-1 and Hepatitis B Virus RNase H Inhibitors 273; Fenju Wei, Dongwei Kang, Luis Menéndez-Arias, Xinyong Liu and Peng Zhan 9.1 Introduction 273 9.1.1 Activity and Function of HIV and HBV RNases H 274 9.1.2 The Metal-Chelating RNase H Active Site 274 9.2 RNase H Inhibitors and Strategies in the Discovery of Active Compounds 276 9.2.1 High-Throughput Screening 276 9.2.2 Design Based on Pharmacophore Models 278 9.2.3 Novel Inhibitors Obtained by Using “Click Chemistry” 279 9.2.4 Dual-Target Inhibitors Against HIV-1 Integrase (IN) and RNase … (more)
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- 1st
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- Hoboken : Wiley-Scrivener
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- 2020
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- 615.23
Metals in medicine
Materia medica
Drugs - Languages:
- English
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- 9781119641001
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