Palladium-mediated in situ synthesis of an anticancer agent was written by Indrigo, Eugenio;Clavadetscher, Jessica;Chankeshwara, Sunay V.;Lilienkampf, Annamaria;Bradley, Mark. And the article was included in Chemical Communications (Cambridge, United Kingdom) in 2016.Product Details of 754214-56-7 This article mentions the following:
As a novel prodrug activation strategy Pd(0) nanoparticles, entrapped within a modular polymeric support, were used in cell culture, to synthesize the anticancer agent PP-121 from two non-toxic precursors, thereby inducing cell death in the first example of in situ mediated drug synthesis. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, 7-Azaindole-5-boronic Acid Pinacol Ester (cas: 754214-56-7Product Details of 754214-56-7).
7-Azaindole-5-boronic Acid Pinacol Ester (cas: 754214-56-7) belongs to indole derivatives. In addition to tryptophan, indigo, and indoleacetic acid, numerous compounds obtainable from plant or animal sources contain the indole molecular structure. Moreover, it is known that it controls biofilm formation. However, the role of indole in the cell has not been fully elucidated.Product Details of 754214-56-7
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