This research investigates boronated tryptophans as potential boron delivery agents for boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) of cancer. We synthesized both enantiomers of 5- and 6-boronotryptophans ( and ) using simple and inexpensive methods. Their uptake was assessed in two human cancer cell lines, CAL27 (head and neck cancer) and U87-MG (brain cancer), and compared to l--boronophenylalanine (l-BPA) as a reference. To determine whether these tryptophan derivatives are substrates for large amino acid transporter 1, we performed molecular dynamics simulations to explore their transport mechanism. Our findings reveal differences in boron compound accumulation between the cancer cell lines, indicating that tryptophan derivatives could serve as effective boron carriers when the clinically used boron carrier, BPA, is ineffective.

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