As shown in studies conducted in recent decades, polyoxometalates (POMs), as inorganic metal oxides, have promising biological activities, including antitumor, anti-infectious and anti-Alzheimer’s activities, due to their special structures and properties. However, some side effects impede their clinical applications to a certain extent. Compared with unmodified POMs, POM-based inorganic–organic hybrids and POM-based nanocomposite structures show significantly enhanced bioactivity and reduced side effects. In this review, we introduce the biological activities of POMs and their derivatives and highlight the side effects of POMs on normal cells and organisms and their possible mechanisms of action. We then propose a development direction for overcoming their side effects. POMs are expected to constitute a new generation of inorganic metal drugs for the treatment of cancer, infectious diseases, and Alzheimer's disease. Graphical abstract[Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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Wang, X., Wei, S., Zhao, C., Li, X., Jin, J., Shi, X., … Wang, J. (2022, August 1). Promising application of polyoxometalates in the treatment of cancer, infectious diseases and Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00775-022-01942-7
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