2010
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.1637
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Copper(II)–Girard's T complex as a promising anti‐tumor agent

Abstract: A copper(II) complex was evaluated for its anti-tumor activity. Firstly, electrophoretic studies were applied on the complex. These studies revealed the binding of the complex to calf thymus DNA, leading to a delay in electrophoretic mobility of the DNA molecule. Secondly, spectroscopic data pointed out that the λ max of DNA was shifted to a longer wavelength, which was accompanid by a hyperchromic shift. Moreover, the λ max of copper(II) complex was shifted to a shorter wavelength. The favorable reaction cond… Show more

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“…The iodido complexes were also prepared by the tribochemical reaction of the mentioned chlorido complex and CaI 2 or KI, and, due to the reducing properties of iodide, the product was a diamagnetic copper(I) complex. It is important to note that the newest evaluation of the biological activity of the above-mentioned chlorido complex showed that it is a promising antitumor agent [ 15 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The iodido complexes were also prepared by the tribochemical reaction of the mentioned chlorido complex and CaI 2 or KI, and, due to the reducing properties of iodide, the product was a diamagnetic copper(I) complex. It is important to note that the newest evaluation of the biological activity of the above-mentioned chlorido complex showed that it is a promising antitumor agent [ 15 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Girard-T complexes of divalent metal ions M(II) have been reported in solid state 18 , but it's in aqueous solutions are very few . Such complexes are very interesting from both the chemical and biological point of view 19 . In the present investigation we describe the equilibria associated with the formation of binary and ternary complexes involving Co(II), Girard T and some amino acids by using potentiometric method at (I = 0.1M NaNO 3 -25°C).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%