Synthesis, Structure of Nitrogen-Containing Phosphinogold(I) Ferrocenes. In vitro Activity against Bladder and Colon Carcinoma Cell Lines
Author(s) -
Manuella Viotte,
B. Gautheron,
Marek M. Kubicki,
Ilya E. Nifant’ev,
Simon P. Fricker
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
metal-based drugs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0793-0291
DOI - 10.1155/mbd.1995.311
Subject(s) - in vitro , carcinoma cell , carcinoma , cell culture , nitrogen , cancer research , chemistry , medicine , biology , biochemistry , genetics , organic chemistry
The gold salt [(tht)AuCl] was reacted with [1-N,N-dimethylaminométhyl-2-diphenylphosphino]ferrocene (1) forming the bimetallic derivative 4. The reaction of methyl iodide and tetramethylammonium bromide on the chloride 4 produced the ammonium salt 5 and the bromide 6 respectively. New aminophosphines 2 and 3, which represent two of the rare phosphorylated metallocenes containing P(III)-N bond have also been coordinated to gold(I) to form 7 and 8. The presence of the ethoxy group in 7 provides evidence for the lability of one nitrogen-phosphorus bond. The X-ray structure of compounds 4 and 7 have been established. Both crystallize in space group P2(1)/c, monoclinic, with a = 11.095(2) A, b = 12.030(3) A, c = 17.763(4) A, beta= 94.02(2) composite function, Z = 4 for 4 and a = 14.863(3) A, b = 8.036(5)A, c = 18.062(5)A, beta =101.64(1) degrees , Z = 4 for 7. (197)Au Mössbauer data are in good agreement with those for other linear P-Au-Cl containing complexes. The compounds were evaluated for in vitro anti-tumour activity against two human tumours. Differential cytotoxicity was observed with activity comparable to cisplatin, with the exception of one compound which was significantly more cytotoxic.
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