Chemists boost boron's utility: Preventing compounds from breaking down could help chemists design new drugs

Boron, a metalloid element that sits next to carbon in the periodic table, has many traits that make it potentially useful as a drug component. Nonetheless, only five FDA-approved drugs contain boron, largely because molecules that contain boron are unstable in the presence of molecular oxygen.


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Source: Phys.org