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Chemical and biological studies of gold(III) complexes with uninegative bidentate N-N ligands

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume -, Issue 24, Pages 4749-4753

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b309310g

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Three new gold(III) complexes with uninegative bidentate N-N ligands ([Au(pla)Cl-2] (1), Hpla = picolinamide; [{Au(pz)Cl-2}(2)] (2), Hpz = pyrazole; [{Au(mpz)Cl-2}(2)] (3), Hmpz = 3-methylpyrazole) have been synthesized and characterized spectroscopically. The crystal structure of 1 contains one five-membered chelated ring and two cis-oriented chloride anions. It is the closest Au(III) analogue to cisplatin with an N-H group in the molecule and it forms a hydrogen bond with the carbonyl from adjacent molecule. The crystal structure of 2 shows a symmetrical six-membered Au(N-N)(2)Au ring. The two N-N bridging bonds and two gold atoms adopt a boat conformation, a configuration which thermodynamically stabilizes the complex. The two gold centres are square planar, each coordinated by two cis-oriented chlorides and nitrogens, respectively. These three new complexes have been tested for cytotoxic properties in vitro against MOLT-4 (human leukemia) and C2C12 (mouse tumour) cell lines. The results show that these complexes are slightly more cytotoxic than the clinically used cisplatin.

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