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Current data regarding the structure-toxicity relationship of boron-containing compounds
Toxicology Letters, 2016Boron is ubiquitous in nature, being an essential element of diverse cells. As a result, humans have had contact with boron containing compounds (BCCs) for a long time. During the 20th century, BCCs were developed as antiseptics, antibiotics, cosmetics and insecticides.
Marvin A Soriano-Ursúa
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Toxicity of boric acid, borax and other boron containing compounds: A review.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2021Boron, often in the form of boric acid, is widely used as a flame retardant in insulation products, and although humans ingest boron through food, high exposure may lead to unwanted health effects.
N. Hadrup, M. Frederiksen, A. Sharma
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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2022
Boron-containing compounds (BCC) exert effects on neurons. After the expanding of both the identification and synthesis of new BCC, novel effects in living systems have been reported, many of these involving neuronal action.
Mónica Barrón-González +9 more
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Boron-containing compounds (BCC) exert effects on neurons. After the expanding of both the identification and synthesis of new BCC, novel effects in living systems have been reported, many of these involving neuronal action.
Mónica Barrón-González +9 more
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Chemical Biology and Drug Design, 2019
Drug design using boron‐containing heterocycles has attracted a great deal of attention because these compounds are believed to possess high biological activity.
Takaaki Sumiyoshi
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Drug design using boron‐containing heterocycles has attracted a great deal of attention because these compounds are believed to possess high biological activity.
Takaaki Sumiyoshi
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Natural occurrence of boron-containing compounds in plants, algae and microorganisms
Plant Science, 2002Discovery of naturally-occurring boron compounds, all ionophoric polyketide macrodiolide antibiotics with a single boron atom critical for activity, established at least one biochemical role of boron. This review focuses primarily on presence and distribution of boron-containing compounds in vascular plants, marine algal species, and microorganisms.
Valery M Dembitsky, Hijazi Abu Ali
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Chemistry - A European Journal, 2012
AbstractMost trivalent boron reagents are electrophiles owing to the vacancy for two electrons to fill the outer orbital of boron; however, interestingly, trivalent boron compounds can change their electrophilic character to a nucleophilic character by only changing the nature of the substituents on the boron atoms. With the help of computational tools,
Jessica Cid +2 more
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AbstractMost trivalent boron reagents are electrophiles owing to the vacancy for two electrons to fill the outer orbital of boron; however, interestingly, trivalent boron compounds can change their electrophilic character to a nucleophilic character by only changing the nature of the substituents on the boron atoms. With the help of computational tools,
Jessica Cid +2 more
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Boron-Containing Compounds for Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Human Metabolic Disorders
Biological Trace Element Research, 2022The application of natural and synthetic boron-containing compounds (BCC) in biomedical field is expanding. BCC have effects in the metabolism of living organisms. Some boron-enriched supplements are marketed as they exert effects in the bone and skeletal muscle; but also, BCC are being reported as acting on the enzymes and transporters of membrane ...
Córdova-Chávez Ri +7 more
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Therapeutic potential of boron-containing compounds. [PDF]
Relative to carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen, very little is currently known about boron in therapeutics. In addition, there are very few boron-containing natural products identified to date to serve as leads for medicinal chemists. Perceived risks of using boron and lack of synthetic methods to handle boron-containing compounds have caused the ...
S. Baker +5 more
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Desalination and Water Treatment, 2023
In this study, the performance of two boron-containing compounds, C 14 H 14 BNO 2 ·HCl (BCC 1 ) and C 38 H 38 B 2 Cl 2 N 4 O 4 (BCC 2 ), as electrodes in supercapacitor applications was investigated in the pres - ence of Na 2 SO 4 and KOH electrolyte ...
Murat Akdemi̇r +5 more
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In this study, the performance of two boron-containing compounds, C 14 H 14 BNO 2 ·HCl (BCC 1 ) and C 38 H 38 B 2 Cl 2 N 4 O 4 (BCC 2 ), as electrodes in supercapacitor applications was investigated in the pres - ence of Na 2 SO 4 and KOH electrolyte ...
Murat Akdemi̇r +5 more
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