Abstract

A novel water stable, antimony(III) complex with the heterocyclic thioamide; 2-mercapto-pyrimidine (pmtH), of formula [Sb(pmt) 3] · 0.5(CH 3OH), has been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, 1H, 13C NMR and FT-IR spectroscopic techniques. Crystal structure of the molecule has been determined by X-ray diffraction at ambient conditions. The compound [C 12H 9N 6S 3Sb · 0.5(CH 3OH)] is monoclinic, space group P2 1/ c, a = 7.0646(7), b = 16.3767(14), c = 14.7265(13) Å, β = 92.016(7)°, Z = 4. In complex, three sulfur and three nitrogen atoms from thione ligands form a distorted pendagonal pyramidal geometry around antimony(III). The toxicity of the compound against tumor pleiomorphic cells, which has been isolated from a leiomyosarcoma tumor in the Wistar rat (chemical carcinogenesis using BaP) was studied in vitro. The results show that the compound did not destroy or prevent multiplication in vitro in leiomyosarcoma cells in low doses. The influence of the compound in the platelet aggregation, which correlates with the above tumor cells enhanced metastatic potential, has also been studied. The anti-metastatic capability study shows that the compound inhibited cancer cell induced aggregation up to the value of 10% in all mM concentrations tested.

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