Boon and bane of metal ions in medicine

KH Thompson, C Orvig - Science, 2003 - science.org
KH Thompson, C Orvig
Science, 2003science.org
In biological systems metal ions promote responses that range from deficiency to toxicity.
Some, such as iron and zinc, have a known optimal intake range for normal, healthy
individuals. Metal ions contained within well-designed molecules already constitute a great
boon for the medicinal pharmacopoeia. However, whether essential or not, the threshold for
toxicity can be very low. One of the challenges of designing metal-based drugs is to balance
the potential toxicity of an active formulation with the substantial positive impact of these …
In biological systems metal ions promote responses that range from deficiency to toxicity. Some, such as iron and zinc, have a known optimal intake range for normal, healthy individuals. Metal ions contained within well-designed molecules already constitute a great boon for the medicinal pharmacopoeia. However, whether essential or not, the threshold for toxicity can be very low. One of the challenges of designing metal-based drugs is to balance the potential toxicity of an active formulation with the substantial positive impact of these increasingly common therapeutic and diagnostic aids.
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