Various boron-containing drugs have been approved for clinical use over the past two decades, and more are currently in clinical trials. The increasing interest in boron-containing compounds is due to their unique binding properties to biological targets; for example, boron substitution can be used to modulate biological activity, pharmacokinetic properties, and drug resistance. In this perspective, we aim to comprehensively review the current status of boron compounds in drug discovery, focusing especially on progress from 2015 to December 2020. We classify these compounds into groups showing anticancer, antibacterial, antiviral, antiparasitic and other activities, and discuss the biological targets associated with each activity, as well as potential future developments.
        
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Song S, Gao P, Sun L, Kang D, Kongsted J, Poongavanam V, Zhan P, Liu X (2021) Recent developments in the medicinal chemistry of single boron atom-containing compounds Acta Pharm Sin B11: 3035-3059
Song S, Gao P, Sun L, Kang D, Kongsted J, Poongavanam V, Zhan P, Liu X (2021) Acta Pharm Sin B11: 3035-3059