"Revolutionary Catalyst: Minimizing Drug Side Effects from Within the Body"

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Chemists at RIKEN have developed a highly active catalyst that can synthesize drug molecules within the body, potentially minimizing side effects. By using a protective protein called human serum albumin to encase a ruthenium-based olefin metathesis catalyst, the team demonstrated the successful assembly of drugs near target sites in mice, leading to the suppression of tumor growth. The albumin-based catalyst showed stability in blood and the potential for synthesizing various bioactive molecules, offering a promising approach for treating diseases without causing side effects in healthy tissues.
Topics:science#biocompatible-biocatalysis-system#catalytic-olefin-metathesis#drug-synthesis#health#side-effects#tumor-growth-inhibition
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