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Boron Containing Compounds as Protease Inhibitors
Chemical Reviews, 2012Reem Smoum +2 more
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Effects of boron-containing compounds in the fungal kingdom
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 2021The number of known boron-containing compounds (BCCs) is increasing due to their identification in nature and innovative synthesis procedures. Their effects on the fungal kingdom are interesting, and some of their mechanisms of action have recently been elucidated.In this review, scientific reports from relevant chemistry and biomedical databases were ...
Elizabeth Estevez-Fregoso +6 more
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Xylose as a carrier for boron containing compounds [PDF]
A xylosylated carborane was synthesized by standard carbohydrate methodology and tested on normal HFL-1 cells as well as transformed T24 cells. The xylosylated carborane initiated glycosaminoglycan (GAG) synthesis in both cell lines and treatment with the carborane gave a pronounced translocation of proteoglycans to the nuclei of T24 cells.
Mårten, Jacobsson +3 more
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The Cracked Potential of Boron-containing Compounds in Alzheimer’s Disease
Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2023Abstract: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a relevant neurodegenerative disease worldwide. Its relevancy is mainly due to its high prevalence and high global burden. Metalloids have attracted attention as their serum levels seem to differ between affected patients and healthy individuals.
Marvin Antonio Soriano-Ursúa +1 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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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. We assessed the toxicity of boric acid, borax and other forms of boron, after inhalation, dermal and oral exposure.
Niels Hadrup +2 more
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Boron-Containing Compounds as Preventive and Chemotherapeutic Agents for Cancer
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2010In the last few years boron (B) compounds became increasingly frequent in the chemotherapy of some forms of cancer with high malignancy and of inoperable cancers. As more B-based therapy chemicals are developed it is necessary to review the correlation between B and the incidence of different forms of cancer, the biochemical and molecular ...
Romulus I, Scorei, Radu, Popa
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Boron containing compounds promote the survival and the maintenance of pancreatic β-cells
Molecular Biology Reports, 2019Diabetes mellitus is worldwide disease. The life of diabetic patients are dependent on exogenous insulin. Pancreas or particularly islet transplantations are performed for reducing external insulin dependency. External substances are also used to protect the β-cells from the death or increase insulin secretion. In the current study, two different boron
Safa Aydın +5 more
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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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Boron-Containing Compounds (BCCs) as Antibacterials
Handbook of Experimental PharmacologyAhmet Kilic +2 more
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