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Synthesis of Iron(II)–N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: Paving the Way for a New Class of Antibiotics
The synthesis and structural modulation of five pro-ligand salts was achieved using alternative sustainable synthetic strategies, the use of microwaves being the method of choice, with an 81% yield and an E factor of 43 for 3d. After complexation with Fe(3)(CO)(12) by direct reaction with the approp...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7356145/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32599931 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25122917 |
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author | Vinagreiro, Carolina S. Lopes, Rita Royo, Beatriz Da Silva, Gabriela Jorge Pereira, Mariette M. |
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description | The synthesis and structural modulation of five pro-ligand salts was achieved using alternative sustainable synthetic strategies, the use of microwaves being the method of choice, with an 81% yield and an E factor of 43 for 3d. After complexation with Fe(3)(CO)(12) by direct reaction with the appropriate pro-ligands at 130 °C, a set of iron(II) N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes were isolated and fully characterized (via (1)H and (13)C NMR and IR spectroscopy and elemental analysis). The antibacterial activities of the iron(II)-NHC complexes were tested against standard World Health Organization priority bacterial strains: Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 29213 and Escherichia coli ATCC 25922. The results showed a significant effect of the Fe(II)-NHC side-chain on the antibacterial activity against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Among all compounds, the most lipophilic iron complex, 3b, was found to be the most active one, with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 8 µg/mL. Pioneering mechanistic studies suggested an alternative mechanism of action (OH· formation), which opens the way for the development of a new class of antibiotics. |
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spelling | pubmed-73561452020-07-31 Synthesis of Iron(II)–N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: Paving the Way for a New Class of Antibiotics Vinagreiro, Carolina S. Lopes, Rita Royo, Beatriz Da Silva, Gabriela Jorge Pereira, Mariette M. Molecules Article The synthesis and structural modulation of five pro-ligand salts was achieved using alternative sustainable synthetic strategies, the use of microwaves being the method of choice, with an 81% yield and an E factor of 43 for 3d. After complexation with Fe(3)(CO)(12) by direct reaction with the appropriate pro-ligands at 130 °C, a set of iron(II) N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes were isolated and fully characterized (via (1)H and (13)C NMR and IR spectroscopy and elemental analysis). The antibacterial activities of the iron(II)-NHC complexes were tested against standard World Health Organization priority bacterial strains: Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 29213 and Escherichia coli ATCC 25922. The results showed a significant effect of the Fe(II)-NHC side-chain on the antibacterial activity against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Among all compounds, the most lipophilic iron complex, 3b, was found to be the most active one, with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 8 µg/mL. Pioneering mechanistic studies suggested an alternative mechanism of action (OH· formation), which opens the way for the development of a new class of antibiotics. MDPI 2020-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7356145/ /pubmed/32599931 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25122917 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Vinagreiro, Carolina S. Lopes, Rita Royo, Beatriz Da Silva, Gabriela Jorge Pereira, Mariette M. Synthesis of Iron(II)–N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: Paving the Way for a New Class of Antibiotics |
title | Synthesis of Iron(II)–N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: Paving the Way for a New Class of Antibiotics |
title_full | Synthesis of Iron(II)–N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: Paving the Way for a New Class of Antibiotics |
title_fullStr | Synthesis of Iron(II)–N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: Paving the Way for a New Class of Antibiotics |
title_full_unstemmed | Synthesis of Iron(II)–N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: Paving the Way for a New Class of Antibiotics |
title_short | Synthesis of Iron(II)–N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: Paving the Way for a New Class of Antibiotics |
title_sort | synthesis of iron(ii)–n-heterocyclic carbene complexes: paving the way for a new class of antibiotics |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7356145/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32599931 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25122917 |
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