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10. Copper and its complexes: A pharmaceutical perspective

  • Subash Chandra Sahoo , Ramesh Kataria und S.K. Mehta
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Chemical Drug Design
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Abstract

Copper came into view mainly due to its enzymatic function in the human body and directly or indirectly plays a major role in regulating human activities like maintenance of the immune system, cancer, osteoporosis, arthritis, skin disease and heart problems etc. All the disease mentioned are also governed by copper and depend upon the amount of copper consumed in daily life. Therefore, knowing about the optimum intake of copper in the diet is very crucial for human health. Copper and its complexes also possess a good recognition in the field of medical science as bioactive agents. These copper dependent bioactive agents, due to their activity, are attracting interest from scientists for their use as prospective drugs for the treatment of several diseases. In this chapter we have tried to summarize the role of copper and its complexes with reference to toxicity level, sources, progress in the development of drugs and various important discussions about the mode of action.

Abstract

Copper came into view mainly due to its enzymatic function in the human body and directly or indirectly plays a major role in regulating human activities like maintenance of the immune system, cancer, osteoporosis, arthritis, skin disease and heart problems etc. All the disease mentioned are also governed by copper and depend upon the amount of copper consumed in daily life. Therefore, knowing about the optimum intake of copper in the diet is very crucial for human health. Copper and its complexes also possess a good recognition in the field of medical science as bioactive agents. These copper dependent bioactive agents, due to their activity, are attracting interest from scientists for their use as prospective drugs for the treatment of several diseases. In this chapter we have tried to summarize the role of copper and its complexes with reference to toxicity level, sources, progress in the development of drugs and various important discussions about the mode of action.

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