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Photodissociation of nitric oxide from designed ruthenium nitrosyl complex: Studies on wound healing and antibacterial activity

Journal

NITRIC OXIDE-BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY
Volume 129, Issue -, Pages 30-40

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.niox.2022.09.003

Keywords

Ruthenium nitrosyl complexes; Photolabile nitric oxide; Griess assay; Myoglobin trapping; Wound healing; Anti-bacterial acitivity

Funding

  1. CSIR, New Delhi [01 (2942) /18/EMR-II]
  2. IIT Roorkee [01 (2942) /18/EMR-II]
  3. GOI
  4. CSIR
  5. [DST/INSPIRE/2017/IF170967]

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A photoactivable NO releasing complex has been synthesized and characterized, and it shows potential in wound healing and antimicrobial activity.
A photoactivable NO releasing complex [Ru(L1-2)(PPh3)(NO)Cl2](PF6)(1a) have been synthesized by complex [RuL1-2(PPh3)2Cl2](1). Newly designed bidentate ligands, i.e., 4-methoxy-N & PRIME;-phenyl-N'-(pyridin-2-ylmethyl) benzohydrazide(L1) and 4-nitro-N & PRIME;-phenyl-N'-(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)benzohydrazide (L2) were utilized to synthe-size complex (1). Complex (1) was characterized by ESI-MS, and the solid structure of the complex [1a](PF6) was acquired by X-ray crystallography. Different spectroscopic techniques were employed for the identification of ligands (L1 and L2) and complexes (1 and [1a](PF6)). Calculations employing DFT and TD-DFT were made better to understand the electronic properties of the complex [1a](PF6). The photo liberation experiments were screened in the presence of visible light lamp. Griess assay experiment was used to quantify the photo released amount to NO. The photo liberated NO was successfully transferred to reduced myoglobin (Mb). The complex [1a](PF6) at 50 mu g/mL concentration was used for wound healing and antimicrobial activity on B16F1 mouse skin cells and Escherichia coli bacteria, respectively. In results, we observed a considerable wound healing activity of [1a](PF6) complex after 36 h of incubation in the light-treated cells compared to the control medium, and also it shows more than 99% inhibition of bacterial cells after 1.5 h of treatment in the presence of light. These study suggested that this complex 1a](PF6) could be utilized for topical delivery of NO for combating several dermatological infections.

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