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Potential of silver against human colon cancer: (synthesis, characterization and crystal structures of xylyl (Ortho, meta, &Para) linked bis-benzimidazolium salts and Ag(I)-NHC complexes: In vitro anticancer studies)

BACKGROUND: Since the first successful synthesis of Ag(I)-N-heterocyclic carbene complex in 1993, this class of compounds has been extensively used for transmetallation reactions where the direct synthesis using other metal ions was either difficult or impossible. Initially, silver(I)-NHC complexes...

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Autores principales: Iqbal, Muhammad Adnan, Haque, Rosenani A, Nasri, Siti Fatimah, Majid, AMS Abdul, Ahamed, Mohamed B Khadeer, Farsi, Elham, Fatima, Tabinda
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3637141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23391345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-7-27
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author Iqbal, Muhammad Adnan
Haque, Rosenani A
Nasri, Siti Fatimah
Majid, AMS Abdul
Ahamed, Mohamed B Khadeer
Farsi, Elham
Fatima, Tabinda
author_facet Iqbal, Muhammad Adnan
Haque, Rosenani A
Nasri, Siti Fatimah
Majid, AMS Abdul
Ahamed, Mohamed B Khadeer
Farsi, Elham
Fatima, Tabinda
author_sort Iqbal, Muhammad Adnan
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description BACKGROUND: Since the first successful synthesis of Ag(I)-N-heterocyclic carbene complex in 1993, this class of compounds has been extensively used for transmetallation reactions where the direct synthesis using other metal ions was either difficult or impossible. Initially, silver(I)-NHC complexes were tested for their catalytic potential but could not get fame because of lower potential compare to other competent compounds in this field; however, these compounds proved to have vital antimicrobial activities. These encouraging biomedical applications further convinced researchers to test these compounds against cancer. The current work has been carried out with this aim. RESULTS: N-ipropylbenzimidazole was synthesized by reaction of benzimidazole with (i)propyl bromide. The subsequent treatment of the resulting N-alkylbenzimidazole with ortho/meta/para-(bromomethylene) benzene afforded corresponding bis-benzimidazolium bromides (5-7). The counter anion (Br-) of each salt was replaced by hexaflourophosphate (PF(6)(-)) for the ease of handling and further purification (8-10). Each salt (Ligand), in halide form, was further allowed to react with Ag(2)O with stirring at room temperature for a period of two days to synthesize dinuclear Ag(I)-NHC complexes (11-13). All synthesized compounds were characterized by spectroscopic techniques and microanalysis. Molecular structures of compounds 5, 9 &10 were established through single crystal x-ray diffraction technique. All the compounds were assessed for their anti-proliferation test on human colorectal cancer cell line (HCT 116). Results showed that the ligands (5-10) showed mild to negligible cytotoxicity on HCT 116 cells whereas respective silver complexes (11-13) exhibited dose dependent cytotoxicity towards the colon cancer cells with IC(50) ranges between 9.7 to 44.5 μM. Interestingly, the complex 13 having para-xylyl spacer was found the most active (IC(50) 9.7 μM) that verifies our previously reported results. CONCLUSIONS: All the bis-benzimidazolium salts (8-10) were found inactive whereas after bonding with silver cations, the Ag(I)-NHC complexes (11-13) showed a dose dependent cytotoxic activity. This proved that silver practice an important role in death of cancer cells. Also, the N-alkyl/aryl substitutions and ortho/metal/para xylyl units regulate the cytotoxicity.
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spelling pubmed-36371412013-04-27 Potential of silver against human colon cancer: (synthesis, characterization and crystal structures of xylyl (Ortho, meta, &Para) linked bis-benzimidazolium salts and Ag(I)-NHC complexes: In vitro anticancer studies) Iqbal, Muhammad Adnan Haque, Rosenani A Nasri, Siti Fatimah Majid, AMS Abdul Ahamed, Mohamed B Khadeer Farsi, Elham Fatima, Tabinda Chem Cent J Research Article BACKGROUND: Since the first successful synthesis of Ag(I)-N-heterocyclic carbene complex in 1993, this class of compounds has been extensively used for transmetallation reactions where the direct synthesis using other metal ions was either difficult or impossible. Initially, silver(I)-NHC complexes were tested for their catalytic potential but could not get fame because of lower potential compare to other competent compounds in this field; however, these compounds proved to have vital antimicrobial activities. These encouraging biomedical applications further convinced researchers to test these compounds against cancer. The current work has been carried out with this aim. RESULTS: N-ipropylbenzimidazole was synthesized by reaction of benzimidazole with (i)propyl bromide. The subsequent treatment of the resulting N-alkylbenzimidazole with ortho/meta/para-(bromomethylene) benzene afforded corresponding bis-benzimidazolium bromides (5-7). The counter anion (Br-) of each salt was replaced by hexaflourophosphate (PF(6)(-)) for the ease of handling and further purification (8-10). Each salt (Ligand), in halide form, was further allowed to react with Ag(2)O with stirring at room temperature for a period of two days to synthesize dinuclear Ag(I)-NHC complexes (11-13). All synthesized compounds were characterized by spectroscopic techniques and microanalysis. Molecular structures of compounds 5, 9 &10 were established through single crystal x-ray diffraction technique. All the compounds were assessed for their anti-proliferation test on human colorectal cancer cell line (HCT 116). Results showed that the ligands (5-10) showed mild to negligible cytotoxicity on HCT 116 cells whereas respective silver complexes (11-13) exhibited dose dependent cytotoxicity towards the colon cancer cells with IC(50) ranges between 9.7 to 44.5 μM. Interestingly, the complex 13 having para-xylyl spacer was found the most active (IC(50) 9.7 μM) that verifies our previously reported results. CONCLUSIONS: All the bis-benzimidazolium salts (8-10) were found inactive whereas after bonding with silver cations, the Ag(I)-NHC complexes (11-13) showed a dose dependent cytotoxic activity. This proved that silver practice an important role in death of cancer cells. Also, the N-alkyl/aryl substitutions and ortho/metal/para xylyl units regulate the cytotoxicity. BioMed Central 2013-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3637141/ /pubmed/23391345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-7-27 Text en Copyright © 2013 Iqbal et al.; licensee Chemistry Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Iqbal, Muhammad Adnan
Haque, Rosenani A
Nasri, Siti Fatimah
Majid, AMS Abdul
Ahamed, Mohamed B Khadeer
Farsi, Elham
Fatima, Tabinda
Potential of silver against human colon cancer: (synthesis, characterization and crystal structures of xylyl (Ortho, meta, &Para) linked bis-benzimidazolium salts and Ag(I)-NHC complexes: In vitro anticancer studies)
title Potential of silver against human colon cancer: (synthesis, characterization and crystal structures of xylyl (Ortho, meta, &Para) linked bis-benzimidazolium salts and Ag(I)-NHC complexes: In vitro anticancer studies)
title_full Potential of silver against human colon cancer: (synthesis, characterization and crystal structures of xylyl (Ortho, meta, &Para) linked bis-benzimidazolium salts and Ag(I)-NHC complexes: In vitro anticancer studies)
title_fullStr Potential of silver against human colon cancer: (synthesis, characterization and crystal structures of xylyl (Ortho, meta, &Para) linked bis-benzimidazolium salts and Ag(I)-NHC complexes: In vitro anticancer studies)
title_full_unstemmed Potential of silver against human colon cancer: (synthesis, characterization and crystal structures of xylyl (Ortho, meta, &Para) linked bis-benzimidazolium salts and Ag(I)-NHC complexes: In vitro anticancer studies)
title_short Potential of silver against human colon cancer: (synthesis, characterization and crystal structures of xylyl (Ortho, meta, &Para) linked bis-benzimidazolium salts and Ag(I)-NHC complexes: In vitro anticancer studies)
title_sort potential of silver against human colon cancer: (synthesis, characterization and crystal structures of xylyl (ortho, meta, &para) linked bis-benzimidazolium salts and ag(i)-nhc complexes: in vitro anticancer studies)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3637141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23391345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-7-27
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