“…The porphyrin ligand can stabilize the gold(III) ion against demetalation and reduction by the biological reductant glutathione (Sun et al, 2010 ). In vitro biological studies have proven the high anticancer potency of gold(III) porphyrin complexes against a wide range of cancer cell lines, such as neuroblastoma, melanoma, ovarian, breast, colorectal, lung, and nasopharyngeal cancers, with IC 50 values at low micromolar or even nanomolar levels (Lammer et al, 2015 ; Toubia et al, 2019 ). Moreover, in vivo studies have demonstrated the promising tumor growth inhibitory ability of gold(III) porphyrins in different mouse models of cancer ( Figures 2A,B,D ) and the induction of apoptosis in tumor xenograft tissues ( Figure 2E ).…”