Nitrogen-Rich Azole-Based Gold Complexes: A New Hope in Cancer Treatment...


International Chemistry Scientist AwardsπŸ† 🌟 Unlocking Nitrogen-Rich Azole-Based Gold Complexes: A New Hope in Cancer Treatment! 🌟 Nitrogen-rich azole-based gold coordination complexes are gaining attention as innovative anticancer agents. These complexes leverage gold's unique coordination chemistry alongside the biological properties of nitrogen-rich azole ligands, which effectively interact with cellular biomolecules. Research shows that these complexes can induce apoptosis in cancer cells and inhibit tumor growth while maintaining lower toxicity toward healthy cells compared to conventional treatments. Their capability to target DNA and proteins further enhances their potential as multifunctional therapeutic agents. This overview highlights recent developments in the design, synthesis, and evaluation of these complexes, focusing on their mechanisms of action, therapeutic benefits, and prospects for clinical use. πŸ”” Subscribe for more insights on chemistry innovations! Visit Our Websites: chemistryscientists.org 🌐 Nominate Open Now - Enquiry Us: contact@chemistryscientists.org πŸ“§ #sciencefather #doctorate #chemistry #scientists #scholar #doctorate #nominationpapers #researchpublication #researchers #AnticancerAgents, #GoldCoordinationComplexes, #AzoleLigands, #NitrogenRichCompounds, #Chemotherapy, #Apoptosis, #TumorGrowthInhibition, #CoordinationChemistry, #DrugDesign, #CancerResearch, #BioinorganicChemistry, #TherapeuticAgents, #MolecularPharmacology, #ClinicalApplications πŸ‘‰ Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more exciting content! Get Connected Here: ============= Twitter : twitter.com/chemistryS79687 Pinterest : in.pinterest.com/chemistryaward/ Blogger : blogger.com/u/2/edit-profile.g LinkedIn : linkedin.com/in/chemistry-scientist-a08b37309/ Instagram : instagram.com/ali_sha3001/ Facebook : facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559707082825

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