Abstract

The new macrocyclic complex 2-amino-2-deoxy-N-[2-(1,3,5,8,11-pentaazacyclotridecan-3-yl)ethyl]-beta-D-glucopyranosylamine copper(II) dichloride (1a) was prepared and thoroughly characterized by various techniques. Molar-conductance measurements showed that 1a (and its Ni analogue 1b) are ionic in nature. On the basis of spectroscopic data, both complexes were assigned a square-planar geometry, and found to be highly stabile and hydrolytically robust in H2O over a wide range of pH, as confirmed by cyclic voltammetry (CV). The Cu(II) complex 1a was found to bind to CT-DNA, with a binding constant Kb of 2.4x10(3) M(-1), as derived by UV/VIS titration, and confirmed by CV, circular dichroism (CD), and viscosity measurements. DNA binding seems to occur mostly via H-bonding. In an in vitro antitumor MTT assay, 1a exhibited significant anticancer activity against the SY5Y and PC-12 cell lines, with an estimated IC50 value in the micromolar range for SYSY, similar to the standard drug 5-fluorouracil.

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