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. 1999;6(4-5):271–276. doi: 10.1155/MBD.1999.271

Biologically-Active Gold(III) Complexes

R V Parish 1
PMCID: PMC2365175  PMID: 18475902

Abstract

A review is given of the background to and results of the succesful pharmacological testing of [AuX2(damp)] (X = Cl, OAc; damp = 2−Me2 NCH2C6 H4) against a range of microbes, fungi and tumouts, culminating in in vivo xenografts of ZR-1-75. These are the first fully evaluated gold(III) complexes. The activity and reactions of the diacetato-complex bear a resemblance to cisplatin, and some of the relevant chemistry is discussed. Preliminary screening data for C,P-chelated tertiary phosphine derivatives of gold(III) are presented.

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