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Cyanide Bridged Platinum-Iron Complexes as Cisplatin Prodrug Systems: Design and Computational Study.

Ariela W Kaspi-KanetiSrijana BhandariAlexander SchubertSongping D HuangBarry D Dunietz
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2020)
The potential role of cyanide-bridged platinum-iron complexes as an anti-cancer Pt(IV) prodrug is studied. We present design principles of a dual-function prodrug that can upon reduction dissociate and release concurrently six cisplatin units and a ferricyanide anion per prodrug unit. The prodrug molecule is a unique complex of hepta metal centers consisting of a ferricyanide core with six Pt(IV) centers each bonded to the Fe(III) core through a cyano ligand. The functionality of the prodrug is addressed through density functional theory (DFT) calculations.
Keyphrases
  • density functional theory
  • cancer therapy
  • drug release
  • molecular dynamics
  • drug delivery
  • fluorescent probe
  • risk assessment
  • iron deficiency
  • human health
  • aqueous solution
  • monte carlo