2020 journal article
Avobenzone incorporation in a diverse range of Ru(<scp>ii</scp>) scaffolds produces potent potential antineoplastic agents
Dalton Transactions, 49(35), 12161–12167.
MeSH headings : Antineoplastic Agents / chemistry; Antineoplastic Agents / pharmacology; Cell Line, Tumor; Coordination Complexes / chemistry; Coordination Complexes / pharmacology; Humans; Ligands; Photochemotherapy; Propiophenones / chemistry; Ruthenium / chemistry; Structure-Activity Relationship
TL;DR:
Four structurally distinct classes of polypyridyl ruthenium complexes containing avobenzone exhibited low micromolar and submicromolar potencies in cancer cells, and were up to 273-fold more active than the parent ligand.
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Four structurally distinct classes of polypyridyl ruthenium complexes containing avobenzone exhibited low micromolar and submicromolar potencies in cancer cells, and were up to 273-fold more active than the parent ligand.