Metal-Drug Interactions: Synthesis and Spectroscopic Characteristics, Surface Morphology, and Pharmacological Activity of Ephedrine-HCl Complexes with Mo

Four new Mo(V), Nb(V), Ga(III), and Ge(IV) ephedrine complexes, [Mo[(Eph).sub.2][(Cl).sub.4]]Cl, [Nb[(Eph).sub.2][(Cl).sub.3]], [Ga[(Eph).sub.2][(Cl).sub.3]], and [Ge[(Eph).sub.2][(Cl).sub.2]] are synthesized and characterized. Composition and coordination behavior of ephedrine drug towards Mo(V), N...

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Veröffentlicht in:Russian journal of general chemistry 2018-10, Vol.88 (10), p.2163
Hauptverfasser: Habeeb, A.A. El, Refat, M.S
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Zusammenfassung:Four new Mo(V), Nb(V), Ga(III), and Ge(IV) ephedrine complexes, [Mo[(Eph).sub.2][(Cl).sub.4]]Cl, [Nb[(Eph).sub.2][(Cl).sub.3]], [Ga[(Eph).sub.2][(Cl).sub.3]], and [Ge[(Eph).sub.2][(Cl).sub.2]] are synthesized and characterized. Composition and coordination behavior of ephedrine drug towards Mo(V), Nb(V), Ga(III), and Ge(IV) ions are deduced from microanalysis, IR spectra, molar conductance, magnetic and thermal analysis data. These support coordination of the eph ligand in its neutral state. Ephedrine has two powerful chelating sites, OH and NH, that determine its uni- or bidentate mode of action. IR spectra indicate that Mo(V) and Ga(III) coordinate to ephedrine via nitrogen atom of the NH group as a unidentate chelator with six and five coordination geometry, respectively. On the other hand, Eph ligand behaves as a monoanionic bidentate no chelating agent via the NH and deprotonated OH groups in Nb(V) and Ge(IV) complexes. Mo(V) complex demonstrates electrolytic properties, the other complexes are non-electrolytes in DMSO solutions. TG/DTG analysis makes it possible to calculate the number of solvent molecules in and outside the coordination sphere, and estimate stability of the synthesized complexes. The Eph complexes are screened in vitro for antibacterial (Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aureus) and antifungal (Aspergillus flavus and Candida albicans) activities. Anti-cancer action of the Mo(V) and Ga(III) complexes is assessed against the human hepato cellular carcinoma (HepG-2) tumor cell line ([IC.sub.50] >1000 [micro]g/mL). Keywords: Ephedrine, Mo(V), Nb(V), Ga(III), Ge(IV), spectroscopic, chelation, anticancer activity DOI: 10.1134/S1070363218100225
ISSN:1070-3632
DOI:10.1134/S1070363218100225