2021
DOI: 10.1002/bio.4054
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In vitro investigation of biophysical interactions between Ag(I) complexes of bis(methyl)(thia/selena)salen and ct‐DNA via multi‐spectroscopic, physicochemical and molecular docking methods along with cytotoxicity study

Abstract: Four silver(I) (Ag(I)) complexes: 1.PF6, 2.PF6, 1.ClO4 and 2.ClO4 of bis(methyl)thia salen (1) and bis (methyl)selena salen (2) with two different counter anions (PF6− and ClO4−) have been investigated for DNA binding properties. In vitro interactional association between the Ag(I) complexes and ct‐DNA has been examined by performing spectroscopic titrations on absorption spectrophotometer and fluorescence spectrophotometer. A competitive binding study has also been done using a fluorescence spectrophotometer … Show more

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“…Their intrinsic fluorescence was used alongside other techniques to analyze DNA binding. These are promisingly non-toxic in normal cells, although assessment in cancer cell lines needs to be undertaken if they are intended to be anticancer agents [110]. Silver nanoparticles can also be fluorescent at larger physical sizes, but these are usually less cytotoxic than the smaller non-fluorescent form due to their larger size hindering cell uptake.…”
Section: Other Metal Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their intrinsic fluorescence was used alongside other techniques to analyze DNA binding. These are promisingly non-toxic in normal cells, although assessment in cancer cell lines needs to be undertaken if they are intended to be anticancer agents [110]. Silver nanoparticles can also be fluorescent at larger physical sizes, but these are usually less cytotoxic than the smaller non-fluorescent form due to their larger size hindering cell uptake.…”
Section: Other Metal Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%