Among them, amino acid (such as glycine,a-valine, balanine)
Schiff bases and their first-row transition metal
complexes were reported to exhibit antitumor activities [9–
16]. The clinical success of cisplatin in the treatment of
several human malignant tumors was motivated major
research efforts toward the discovery of alternative metal
complexes with potential as anticancer drugs [17, 18]. So
far, some of the most promising results have been reported
for copper, which exhibits antitumor activity even in the
form of simple copper(II) salts [19].
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