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Hinged Bipodal Furoylthiourea-Based Ru(II)-Arene Complexes: Effect of ( ortho , meta , or para )-Substitution on Coordination and Anticancer Activity.

Srividya SwaminathanJebiti HaribabuMahendiran DharmasivamNikhil MaroliJayachandra Prakasan JayadhariniNithya BalakrishnanNattamai BhuvaneshCesar EcheverriaRamasamy Karvembu
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
We set out to design and synthesize bipodal ligands with the phenyl group as the spacer and varied the substitution on the spacer between ortho (L1), meta (L2), and para (L3). The respective ligands and complexes containing either p -cymene ( PL1-PL3 ) or benzene ( BL1 - BL3 ) as the arene unit were synthesized and characterized successfully. The influence of the ligands due to substitution change on their coordination behavior was quite minimal; however, the differences were seen in the anticancer activity of the complexes. DFT studies revealed the structural variations between the three different substitutions, which was further confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. The anticancer activity of the complexes could be correlated with their rate of hydrolysis and their lipophilicity index as determined by UV-visible spectroscopy. The cell death mechanism of the active complexes was deduced to be apoptotic via staining assays, flow cytometry, and Western blot analysis.
Keyphrases
  • cell death
  • flow cytometry
  • high resolution
  • single cell
  • cell proliferation
  • magnetic resonance
  • single molecule
  • density functional theory
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