Bioconjugation among Metallopharmaceuticals: A Review
Jan Mohammad Mir,
Ram Charitra Maurya,
Washid Khan and
Ritesh Chourasia
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Ritesh Chourasia: Department of Chemistry, RD University, India
Novel Approaches in Drug Designing & Development, 2017, vol. 1, issue 5, 80-86
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This review pertains to an effort to notify the importance of metal binding of naturally occurring molecules. Metallopharmaceutical science is a huge discipline of multifarious applications. In due course of design of metallic drugs one has to rely upon biological relevance of the compound. Sometimes the target activity is lost into toxicity. Hence, the association of a biomolecule or modified bio-compound coordinated with metallic system is the essence of bioconjugation and is the need of hour. Bio-conjugated metallic complexes are always praised for better action. Some diseases have been exemplified in this review and a comprehensive way of presentation has been established throughout the text.
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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/NAPDD.2017.01.555574
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