Bismuth compounds are used for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders
and may also be useful for the treatment of other diseases. Bi(III) exhibit
s a highly variable coordination number (3-10) and often an irregular coord
ination geometry. The coordination chemistry of Bi(III) with carboxylates a
nd aminocarboxylates is dominated by intermolecular interactions which lead
s to polymeric structures. Bi(III) binds strongly to the thiolate sulfur of
the tripeptide glutathione, however these adducts are also kinetically lab
ile which allows rapid translocation of Bi(III) inside cells. The major bio
logical target for Bi(III) appears to be proteins and enzymes; BL(III) bind
s: to both Zn(II) sites (e.g. metallothionein) and Fe(III) sites (e.g. tran
sferrin and lactoferrin) in proteins and enzymes and inhibits the bacterial
Ni enzyme urease. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.