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Modulation of the Biological Properties of Aspirin by Formation of a Bioorganometallic Derivative

Beyond treating headaches: The derivatization of biologically active compounds by organometallic units modulates their pharmacological properties. In studies of antitumor‐related biochemical properties, the Co2(CO)6 derivative of aspirin 1 shows significantly modified influence on several relevant p...

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Published in:Angewandte Chemie (International ed.) 2009-01, Vol.48 (6), p.1160-1163
Main Authors: Ott, Ingo, Kircher, Brigitte, Bagowski, Christoph P, Vlecken, Danielle H.W, Ott, Elisabeth B, Will, Joanna, Bensdorf, Kerstin, Sheldrick, William S, Gust, Ronald
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Summary:Beyond treating headaches: The derivatization of biologically active compounds by organometallic units modulates their pharmacological properties. In studies of antitumor‐related biochemical properties, the Co2(CO)6 derivative of aspirin 1 shows significantly modified influence on several relevant pathways, which might be based on an altered interaction with the target enzyme COX‐2.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.200803347