The proposed work is based on the hypothesis that synthetic routes to
biologically active derivatives of polyboron hydride moieties, designed to
be useful in chemotherapy, can be appropriately identified; and that the
stated synthetic, and structural assignment, goals can be accomplished by
the postulated methods given herein. Principal efforts will be devoted to
the syntheses of carboranes containing a nitrogen attachment analogous to
those that have already shown confirmed activity. Various functionalities
will be introduced onto promising molecules in attempts to affect the
lipid, and aqueous, solubilities of these systems, and also to provide
useful precursors to the nitrogen derivatives of the polyboranes. Proposed
routes to these functionalized boron systems, and related compounds, will
be explored. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance calculational methods (IGLO and
GIAO) will be employed to make structural assignments and to examine
possible conformers in space of various boron analogues of amino acids as
well as amine complexes of polyboranes. The anticancer activity and other
medicinal applications will be correlated to structural relationships of
a variety of (poly)boron compounds and their derivatives. Both of the two
undergraduates and the graduate student, as well as the principal
investigator, will carry out laboratory research projects to achieve these
goals.
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Project Terms
antileukemic agentboraneschemical structure functiondrug design /synthesis /productiondrug screening /evaluationgas chromatography mass spectrometryinfrared spectrometrynuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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