The rate of residual nonmelanoma carcinoma in excision specimens after shave biopsy was found to be different from previously reported in the literature. These data may have therapeutic ramifications if further substantiated.
New functionalized water-soluble carboranyl anions have been prepared from ortho-carborane through lithiation and subsequent derivatization. The reaction of Li2[1,2-C2B10H10] with Me3NBH2X produced the carboranylborane dianions, [1,2-(BH2X)-1,2-C2B10H10]2- (X = H (2a), CN (2b), COOMe (2c), COOH (2d)), while the reaction of [1-R-2-Li-C2B10H10]- with Me3NBH2X produced the monoanions [1-R-2-BH2X-C2B10H10]- (R = C6H5, X = H (2e), CN (2f), COOH (2h), COOCH3 (2g), CONHCH(CH2OH)COOMe (2i), CONHCH(CHMe2)COOMe (2j), CONHCH(4-CH2C6H4OH)- COOMe (2k); R = Me, X = H (2l), COOH (2m)). These water-soluble carboranylboranes have the potential of being effective hydrophilic boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) agents. The crystal structure of the peptide precursor Me3NBH2CONHCH(4-CH2C6H4OH)COOMe (3b) which showed a special promise as a BNCT agent is also described.
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