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Vanadium Compounds 1 org w00 cs.1.f a1 bs.07 p://pu1998- 1, 2012 | htt10.1021/bk- October 3998 | doi: 2 on 10, 1 5.4er 3b 3.m 9.16Dece y 8e: d bDat den ao ownloblicati Du P In Vanadium Compounds; Tracey, A., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1998. 1 org w00 cs.1.f a1 bs.07 p://pu1998- 1, 2012 | htt10.1021/bk- October 3998 | doi: 2 on 10, 1 5.4er 3b 3.m 9.16Dece y 8e: d bDat den ao ownloblicati Du P In Vanadium Compounds; Tracey, A., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1998. ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES 711 Vanadium Compounds Chemistry, Biochemistry, and 1 Therapeutic Applications org w00 cs.1.f a1 bs.07 p://pu1998- 1, 2012 | htt10.1021/bk- Alan S. Tracey, EDITOR October 3998 | doi: Simon Fraser University 2 on 10, 1 Debbie C. Crans, EDITOR 5.4er Colorado State University 3b 3.m 9.16Dece y 8e: d bDat den ao ownloblicati Du P American Chemical Society, Washington, DC In Vanadium Compounds; Tracey, A., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1998. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Vanadium compounds : biochemistry; chemistry, and therapeutic applications / Alan S. Tracey, Debbie C. Crans, editors. p. cm.—(ACS symposium series ; ISSN 0097-6156 ; 711) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8412-3589-9 1 org w00 1. Vanadium—Physiological effect—Congresses. 2. Vanadium— cs.1.f Therapeutic use—Congresses. 3. Vanadium—Congresses. a1 bs.07 1, 2012 | http://pu10.1021/bk-1998- 5Q7P2I5'..53 T255.rV2a22ce—Vy3,d5 Ac32l a1n1 9 9S8., II. Crans, Debbie Catharina. III. Series. 98-259C6IP3 October 3998 | doi: TInhfoer mpaapteiorn u Sseciedn ciens— thPiser pmuabnliecnactioen o fm Peaeptesr t hfoer m Pirninimteudm L irberqauriyre mMeanttesri aolsf ,A AmNeSricIa Zn3 N9.a4t8io-1n9a8l4 S.t andard for 2 on 10, 1 Copyright © 1998 American Chemical Society 5.4er 3b 9.163.Decem Distributed by Oxford University Press y 8e: d bDat adeon All Rights Reserved. Reprographic copying beyond that permitted by Sections 107 or 108 of the U.S. ownloblicati Cpaogpeyr iigsh pta Aidc tt ios tahlleo wCeodpy froigrh int tCerlneaarla nucsee oCnelynt,e prr, oIvnicd.e, d22 t2ha Rto ase wpoeor-dch aDprteivre ,fe Dea onvfe $rs2,0 M.00A p0l1u9s2 3$,0 .2U5SA p.e r DPu Republication or reproduction for sale of pages in this book is permitted only under license from ACS. Direct these and other permissions requests to ACS Copyright Office, Publications Division, 1155 16th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20036. The citation of trade names and/or names of manufacturers in this publication is not to be construed as an endorsement or as approval by ACS of the commercial products or services referenced herein; nor should the mere reference herein to any drawing, specification, chemical process, or other data be regarded as a license or as a conveyance of any right or permission to the holder, reader, or any other person or corporation, to manufacture, reproduce, use, or sell any patented invention or copyrighted work that may in any way be related thereto. Registered names, trademarks, etc., used in this publication, even without specific indication thereof, are not to be considered unprotected by law. PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA In Vanadium Compounds; Tracey, A., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1998. Advisory Board ACS Symposium Series Mary E. Castellion Omkaram Nalamasu ChemEdit Company AT&T Bell Laboratories Arthur B. Ellis Kinam Park 1 org w00 University of Wisconsin at Madison Purdue University acs.11.f Jeffrey S. Gaffney Katherine R. Porter p://pubs.1998-07 AGrugnondnae I N. aGtioenoarlg L aboratory Duke University 5.42 on October 31, 2012 | htter 10, 1998 | doi: 10.1021/bk- ULNRUCnaaniycbiwinvvhiseetracrrhessroiiinttda yycF NA eoooo ..Pfdf LM MK.s o KaaGeisnrpsrlsoyeaopuuamskrnp iayo n ffn TDMEMPhaaosraRitekcumre hetgDs-aieDalnaAanera csRvl SC ih DA s.hG ..eTP rmTSohaumaiancpraymti,llt o IahCncr eco u..t ical 9.163.3Decemb R.R Wese.a rJcohhn sIonnsti tuPthear maceutical LUnerivoerysi tBy. oTfo Mwnichseignadn ded by 8n Date: RUnoigveerrsi tAy. oMf iInllienaoris William C. Walker ao at Urbana-Champaign DuPont Company ownloblicati Du P In Vanadium Compounds; Tracey, A., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1998. Foreword lHE ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES was first published in 1974 to provide a mechanism for publishing symposia quickly in book form. The pur pose of the series is to publish timely, comprehensive books devel oped from ACS sponsored symposia based on current scientific re search. Occasionally, books are developed from symposia sponsored 1 org w00 by other organizations when the topic is of keen interest to the chem cs.1.f istry audience. a1 bs.07 Before agreeing to publish a book, the proposed table of contents 1, 2012 | http://pu10.1021/bk-1998- ifWtDseo rrchraeueefsstvnts i tteohoaw efpt hepcbedrho oaafoppoukrrtdi;e a iraeotspent ,hpc aereroro.es pv Srpemioeramvaeteyrie e- rwapbenae vdp io aeercdrw sod eimemnddtp a rproyteord hib uoepecrn r teostooxivrv cyiefdl i uenccd ahocel avodpae mitcrneacpr georspee r hdtaaaeenrnrnec dst eio vf aoebodnrred etiertsneeds r .. October 3998 | doi: jectioAns, aan rdu mle,a nounslyc rioprtisg ianrael prreespeaarrecdh ipna cpaemrse raan-rde aodryig ifnoarlm raetv. iew pa 5.42 on er 10, 1 poeurssl y apreu bilnischluedd epda piner sth aer ev noolut macecs.e pVteedrb. atim reproductions of previ 3b 3.m 9.16Dece ACS BOOKS DEPARTMENT y 8e: d bDat den ao ownloblicati Du P In Vanadium Compounds; Tracey, A., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1998. Preface Louring the past 15 years an explosive growth has occurred in the chemistry and biochemistry of vanadium compounds. Much of this interest had been fu 1 eled by the various roles that vanadium plays as a phosphate mimic in bio cs.org 1.pr00 cmheetmabiocalilz isnygs teemnzsy, meeitsh earc caocrtidviantgi ntgo othr ei nrhoilbe ittihnagt ap hlaorsgpeh antuem pblaeyr s oifn pthhoosspeh asytes- a1 1, 2012 | http://pubs.10.1021/bk-1998-07 ontomeffi mturvvcosahag.nn eoaanHdfda iotisuhuewmems e.-e -vdacAeeroprlsn,i e etwenarq diiwlnuel inaonbltrge lky .e s cinemoezmnyp mopfroretouasmn,n dt t hstih ene n vspoearwo nP marodoouicuttisemnterg-di dpitenshp giestsh n, iednt hetaeneir tme usssht eaaswl onaadpsn e drat ohsaxepp iidrdpaalitissicceoaosnt vsio aennorysdf October 3998 | doi: caoqmuepPoouruosng darenss ds h oairsng agsnerievcae trmlayle dasitraiem.a suT laohtfee dtph aetp heea rpsep xldipeclsaoctriroaibntieso dn a inondf thpviraso npvaeodrlituuiemms e ocwhf eevmreai nsdatredyvi ueimln 2 on 10, 1 oped from the Symposium entitled "Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Therapeutic 9.163.35.4December Acpaaplr ptCilcioicpnaagtniroetsns ssi not hft ahVti sat onsoaykdm ipuplmoasc Cieu omimn rpCeoapunrnecsduesnn", t heNdeol dvm eaamtn ybth eewr 5o1tr0hl- d1Nw4oi, drt1eh 9 gA9r7om.u epArsi,lc tnahnoo tuC aghlhel mathcie by 8ate: tive areas of vanadium chemistry or vanadium life science were present. A few d D additional contributions were solicited to provide the proceedings with a slightly ownloadeblication bvraonaaddeiru msc socpiee.n cPe rhioadr tboe ethni sh eslydm apnods isuomm,e oothf etrh ossyem mpeoestiian gosn rveasruiloteuds ains pseycmtsp oo f Du sium proceedings (7-2). In addition, three monologues have recently been pub P lished (3-5). For those readers interested in the growth of this general field, we have provided a summary of those meetings below. To our knowledge the first meeting in Vanadium science was entitled "Role of Vanadium in Biology" and was held in 1986 at the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Bi ology meeting. A synopsis from this Symposium was reported in the Federation Proceedings (7). A second symposium with a chemical emphasis entitled "Biochemistry of Vanadium" was held at the 45th American Chemical Society Southeast Regional Meeting in Johnson City, Tennessee, in 1993. A third sym posium with a pharmacological emphasis was held in 1994 in Montreal entitled "Vanadium: Biochemistry, Physiology, and Potential Use in Diabetes Therapy" and the symposium proceeding from this meeting resulted in a special volume of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (2). Recently, vanadium chemistry for the xi In Vanadium Compounds; Tracey, A., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1998. first time was given a session at the 8th International Conference for Bioinor- ganic Chemistry in Yokohama, Japan, in 1997. That meeting was followed by the Symposium from which this Proceedings was developed. In this sympo sium, vanadium chemistry and biochemistry were closely coupled with thera peutic applications of vanadium compounds. Its timeliness and success is not only reflected in the quality of the contributions in this volume, but also in the fact that sequels for the symposium are in the planning stages. This Symposium Proceedings is divided into three sections, each of which is proceeded by an introduction and a brief general review of the area. The first section consists of 12 chapters that describe research in aqueous and non aqueous vanadium chemistry. The introductory chapter for the chemistry sec 1 tion of the proceedings reviews the simple aqueous vanadium chemistry of di acs.org 11.pr00 rmecotd reel lecvhaenmcies ttroy bainodl oogtihcearl nstound-iaeqs.e uIonu asd cdhiteimonis, tirty p nroovt iddeess csroibmeed iinnf odremtaailt iionn tohne 1, 2012 | http://pubs.10.1021/bk-1998-07 pfvcwoooahlnrsliiiotcourhwiumb sipu n Pratgior roeovcnacihsdsea eepi(sdnti eni anrac sgrlg eusaea.dn nside nT orghsaf eel t rhv vrseaeee nvcsbao iidteonowicd uph mstoehe miancbttiti i sootithcsrn yhe,n ecroameont anidlsds iteimtrhsryt ie,itt rnoeacdgwpo eamotuorfmdt in bceid innoeesctce aehccislhet eimaodwpn iitdscte)haer l ss iCc ntdro hietppahsitpecci tosre iSnrbps yi rnm1oeg3 f October 3998 | doi: ptsherenortvaeipdde euast ti act hbear pispeyfl imcreapvtoiioseniwus moo.ff vtThaehn eac duiinrurtemron tdc uoscmtatitpoeon u ontfo d tsht.he e Tafrhitn e ainfl i ntshaelev ecpnoh nactrrhmiabpauctteoirolson gsiyen c ttahinoidsn 2 on 10, 1 section, Chapter 28, describes the effects of vanadium administered as oral tab 9.163.35.4December cleutrsr etAon std ilwaebvaese lt iocob fvh uiuonmudase nrasstt. a nthdei nSg ymofp tohsei uvma naanddi ufmro mch ecmhaispttreyr sa nind tthhies vmoelcuhmaen,i stmhes by 8ate: of action in biology has increased vastly in the past decade. The recent ad d D vances in understanding the aqueous chemistry of vanadium, in some sense cor ownloadeblication raensdp omnedds ictoi naa ls haisfpt efcrotsm o fa ptoudraeyly. inAolrtghaonuicg hf oncouts atlol ac uermrepnht asstius doiens thme abyi olleoagdi ctaol Du successful applications, the increased interest in not only the simple vanadium P salts but also organic vanadium derivatives, suggests that at some future time, vanadium compounds with reduced toxicity and increased therapeutic value will be identified. The symposium giving rise to these proceedings focused attention on the importance of understanding the interrelationships between the aqueous chemistry, the biochemistry, and therapeutic utilization of vanadium com pounds. The details available in many of the following chapters will directly or indirectly emphasize those relationships. xii In Vanadium Compounds; Tracey, A., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1998. References 1. Nechay, B. R.; Nanninga, L. B.; Nechay, P. S. E.; Post, R. L.; Grantham, J. J.; Macara, I. G.; Kubena, L. FI.; Philips, T. D.; Nielsen, F. H. FASEB Fed. Proc. 1986, 45, 123-132. 2. Vanadium Compounds: Biochemical and Therapeutic Applications; Srivas­ tava, A. K.; Chiasson, J.-L., Eds; Focused issue in Mol. Cell. Biochem. 1995, 153. 3. "Vanadium in the Environment." In Adv. Environ. Science Technol.Nriagu, J. O., Ed.; John Wiley & Sons, Inc: New York, 1998; Vol. 23, Parts 1 and 2. 4. Vanadium and Its Role for Life; Metal Ions in Biological Systems, Sigel, H.; Sigel, A., Eds.; Marcel Dekker, Inc.: New York, 1995; Vol. 31. 1 cs.org 1.pr00 5. PVuabnlisahdeirus:m D oinrd Breicohlto, gNiectahle rSlayndsste, m19s9;0 . Chasteen, N. D., Ed.; Kluwer Academic a1 1, 2012 | http://pubs.10.1021/bk-1998-07 ADINELSPATANITR SUT.TM TEER ONATFC MOEYFO CLEHCEMULISATRR BYI OALNODG Y AND BIOCHEMISTRY October 3998 | doi: BSCIUAMRNONANAD AFBR YA, SBERRI TUISNHIV CEORLSUITMYB IA V5A 1S6 2 on 10, 1 9.163.35.4December DDCEEOBPLABOIRRETA MCD.EO NC STRT AOANFTS E C UHNEIMVIESRTRSIYT Y by 8ate: FT. COLLINS, CO 80523-1872 d D nloadecation owbli Du P xiii In Vanadium Compounds; Tracey, A., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1998.

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