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Hydrophilic CO-Releasing Material of PEGlyated Ruthenium Carbonyl Complex.

Xiao ZhangNan GuoShuhong YangHuma KhanWei-Qiang Zhang
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The poor water-solubility and instability of Ru(II) carbonyl complex hamper the therapeutic application as CO releasing materials (CO-RMs). To enhance the hydrophilicity and bio-utility of CO, a robust Ru(I) carbonyl sawhorse skeleton was grafted with water-soluble PEGylated sidearm. In this case, 12 PEGylated sawhorse Ru 2 (CO) 4 complexes were prepared with satisfactory yields and characterized by IR and 1 H- and 13 C- NMR. X-ray diffraction analysis of CO-RM 8 , 13 and 14 revealed the featured diruthenium sawhorse skeleton and PEGylated axial ligands. The flask-shaking method measures the water-solubility of CO-RMs, indicating that both bridging carboxylate ligands and PEGlyated axial ligands regulate the hydrophilicity of these CO-RMs. Under photolysis conditions, CO-RM 4 - 13 sustainable released therapeutic amounts of CO in the myoglobin assay. The correlation of the CO release kinetics and hydrophilicity of CO-RMs demonstrated that the more hydrophilic CO-RM released CO faster. The biological test found that the low cytotoxic CO-RM 4 showed a specific anticancer activity toward HT-29 tumour cells.
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