Issue 6, 2006

Metal complexes of maltol and close analogues in medicinal inorganic chemistry

Abstract

The family of hydroxypyrones and close congeners, the hydroxypyridinones, is a particularly versatile class of ligands. The most widely investigated for medicinal applications are the 3-hydroxy-4-pyrones and the 1,2- 3,2- and 3,4-hydroxypyridinones. Key features of these ligands are: a six-membered ring, with a ring N or O atom either ortho or para to a ketone group, and two ortho exocyclic oxygen atoms. Readily functionalizable, the hydroxypyrones and hydroxypyridinones allow one to achieve a range of di- and trivalent metallocomplex stabilities and can include tissue or molecular targeting features by design. Research over the past several decades has greatly expanded the array of ligands that are the subject of this critical review. Ligand applications as diverse as iron removal or supplementation, contrast agents in imaging applications, and mobilization of undesirable excess metal ions will be surveyed herein.

Graphical abstract: Metal complexes of maltol and close analogues in medicinal inorganic chemistry

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
24 Mar 2006
First published
12 Apr 2006

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2006,35, 545-556

Metal complexes of maltol and close analogues in medicinal inorganic chemistry

K. H. Thompson, C. A. Barta and C. Orvig, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2006, 35, 545 DOI: 10.1039/B416256K

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