Biological Activity of a Tri-nuclear Ruthenium Complex via Alkyne Insertion into the Ru-C Bond
Keywords:
Metal Cluster, Complex, Chemical InteractionAbstract
This investigation delves into the creation, responsiveness, and biological effects of a tri nuclear ruthenium complex formed through the integration of alkynes into the Ru-C bond. Employing a one-pot reaction. The findings indicate that the complex demonstrates notable biological effects, suggesting its potential as a promising candidate for further development as a chemotherapeutic agent. Overall, this research underscores the versatility and biological efficacy of ruthenium complexes.
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