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Current data regarding the structure-toxicity relationship of boron-containing compounds

[Display omitted] •There is a boom on the design and use of new boron containing drugs.•Analysis of toxicological data help us to establish structure-toxicity relationship.•Biological activity of boron-containing compounds is related to chemical structure.•It is feasible to design new compounds for...

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Published in:Toxicology letters 2016-09, Vol.258, p.115-125
Main Authors: Farfán-García, E.D., Castillo-Mendieta, N.T., Ciprés-Flores, F.J., Padilla-Martínez, I.I., Trujillo-Ferrara, J.G., Soriano-Ursúa, M.A.
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Summary:[Display omitted] •There is a boom on the design and use of new boron containing drugs.•Analysis of toxicological data help us to establish structure-toxicity relationship.•Biological activity of boron-containing compounds is related to chemical structure.•It is feasible to design new compounds for medicine by knowledge of boron-toxicity. Boron 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. Boric acid was freely used in the nosocomial environment as an antiseptic and sedative salt, leading to the death of patients and an important discovery about its critical toxicology for humans. Since then the many toxicological studies done in relation to BCCs have helped to establish the proper limits of their use. During the last 15 years, there has been a boom of research on the design and use of new, potent and efficient boron containing drugs, finding that the addition of boron to some known drugs increases their affinity and selectivity. This mini-review summarizes two aspects of BCCs: toxicological data found with experimental models, and the scarce but increasing data about the structure-activity relationship for toxicity and therapeutic use. As is the case with boron-free compounds, the biological activity of BCCs is related to their chemical structure. We discuss the use of new technology to discover potent and efficient BCCs for medicinal therapy by avoiding toxic effects.
ISSN:0378-4274
1879-3169
DOI:10.1016/j.toxlet.2016.06.018