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page 1Ammine complexes

cisplatin
Cisplatin is a chemical compound with formula cis-. It is a coordination complex of platinum that is used as a chemotherapy medication used to treat a number of cancers. These include testicular cancer, ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, bladder cancer, head and neck cancer, esophageal cancer, lung cancer, mesothelioma, brain tumors and neuroblastoma. It is given by injection into a vein.

carboplatin
Carboplatin, sold under the brand name Paraplatin among others, is a chemotherapy medication used to treat a number of forms of cancer. This includes ovarian cancer, lung cancer, head and neck cancer, brain cancer, and neuroblastoma. It is administered by injection into a vein sometimes via a port.
oxaliplatin
Oxaliplatin, sold under the brand name Eloxatin among others, is a cancer medication (platinum-based antineoplastic class) used to treat colorectal cancer. It is given by infusion into a vein.
Tollens' reagent
solution of silver nitrate and ammonia used in Tollens' test
hexaaminecobalt trichloride
chemical compound
tetraamminecopper sulfate monohydrate
chemical compound
Reinecke's salt
chemical compound
metal ammine complex
coordination complex with at least one ammonia ligand
Schweizer's reagent
chemical compound
Magnus' green salt
chemical compound
trans-dichlorodiammineplatinum(II)
'''trans-Dichlorodiammineplatinum(II)' is the trans isomer of the coordination complex with the formula trans-PtCl2(NH3)2, sometimes called transplatin''. It is a yellow solid with low solubility in water but good solubility in dimethylformamide. The existence of two isomers of PtCl2(NH3)2 led Alfred Werner to propose square planar molecular geometry. It belongs to the molecular symmetry point group D2h.
chloropentamminecobalt chloride
chemical compound
hexaamminenickel chloride
chemical compound
satraplatin
Satraplatin (INN, codenamed JM216) is a platinum-based antineoplastic agent that was under investigation as a treatment of patients with advanced prostate cancer who have failed previous chemotherapy. It has not yet received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. First mentioned in the medical literature in 1993, satraplatin is the first orally active platinum-based chemotherapeutic drug; other available platinum analogues—cisplatin, carboplatin, and oxaliplatin—must be given intravenously.
nedaplatin
Nedaplatin, sold in Japan as Aqupla (see External Links), is a platinum-based chemotherapy agent. It is toxic to DNA, causing damage to DNA, limiting DNA repair and ultimately limiting DNA synthesis, limiting the propagation of cancer cells.
pentaamine(dinitrogen)ruthenium(II) chloride
chemical compound
triplatin tetranitrate
chemical compound
hexol
In chemistry, hexol is a cation with formula {[Co(NH3)4(OH)2]3Co}6+ — a coordination complex consisting of four cobalt cations in oxidation state +3, twelve ammonia molecules , and six hydroxy anions , with a net charge of +6. The hydroxy groups act as bridges between the central cobalt atom and the other three, which carry the ammonia ligands.
ruthenium red
chemical compound
silver diammine fluoride
chemical compound
Creutz-Taube complex
chemical compound
dicycloplatin
fulminating gold
chemical substance
pentamminerhodium chloride
chemical compound