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Aromatic compounds and their fascinating boron complexes as potential quorum sensing molecules Review

Journal Vietnam Journal of Chemistry
ISSN: 0866-7144
Output data Year: 2025, DOI: 10.1002/vjch.70013
Authors Dembitsky Valery M. 1 , Terent'ev Alexander O. 1 , Baranin Sergey V. 1 , Gursky Mikhail E. 1
Affiliations
1 N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russia

Abstract: Aromatic compounds are widely distributed in the plant kingdom and, to a lesser extent, in the animal kingdom. Boron complexes are naturally produced by bacteria, fungi, and plants, playing significant roles in various biological processes. This review compiles existing knowledge on aromatic compounds containing vicinal hydroxyl groups (1,2-diols) capable of forming diverse boron complexes. Boron-containing complexes represent a fascinating group of substances whose biological significance and activity remain insufficiently explored. These complexes are of great interest not only in the chemical industry but also in medicine, pharmacology, and biotechnology. Notably, aromatic boronosteroids exhibit potent anticancer properties, while low-molecular-weight aromatic boron complexes demonstrate antibacterial activity. Some of these compounds function as quorum-sensing inhibitors, interfering with bacterial communication and potentially serving as novel antimicrobial agents.
Cite: Dembitsky V.M. , Terent'ev A.O. , Baranin S.V. , Gursky M.E.
Aromatic compounds and their fascinating boron complexes as potential quorum sensing molecules
Vietnam Journal of Chemistry. 2025. DOI: 10.1002/vjch.70013 WOS OpenAlex
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Web of science: WOS:001457656000001
OpenAlex: W4409109898
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