Coumarin‐modified ruthenium complexes: Synthesis, characterization, and antiproliferative activity against human cancer cells
Silvio Jakopec,
Lejla F. Hamzic,
Luka Bočkor
et al.
Abstract:Among ruthenium complexes studied as anticancer metallodrugs, NKP‐1339, NAMI‐A, RM175, and RAPTA‐C have already entered clinical trials due to their potent antitumor activity demonstrated in preclinical studies and reduced toxicity in comparison with platinum drugs. Considering the advantages of ruthenium‐based anticancer drugs and the cytostatic activity of organometallic complexes with triazole‐ and coumarin‐derived ligands, we set out to synthesize Ru(II) complexes of coumarin‐1,2,3,‐triazole hybrids (L) wi… Show more
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