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Synthesis, structure and biological properties of several binary and ternary complexes of copper(II) with ciprofloxacin and 1,10 phenanthroline

Journal

POLYHEDRON
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 138-144

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.poly.2008.09.018

Keywords

Copper(II); Quinolone complexes; Ciprofloxacin; Nuclease activity

Funding

  1. Spanish CICYT [CTQ2004-03735, CTQ2007-63690]

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In this study, a new binary complex [Cu(HCip)(2)](NO3)(2) center dot 6H(2)O (1) has been synthesized and then characterized by X-ray structure analyses. In this compound, each ciprofloxacin acts as a bidentate ligand resulting in a crystallographically planar configuration; the nitrate anions are located in apical positions with an axial distance significantly larger than the equatorial distances, which would be consistent with a very weak metal ion interaction due to the Jahn-Teller effect. In addition, both the synthesis and characterization of two new ternary complexes of ciprofloxacin-copper(II)-1,10-phenanthroline, [Cu(phen)(Cip)](NO3) center dot 4H(2)O (2) and Cu(phen)(HCip)(NO3)(2) center dot H2O (3), have been accomplished. We have also undertaken the single crystal structural determination of 2, in which the ciprofloxacin acts as tridentate bridging ligand; the complex exhibits a five-coordinated motif in a distorted square pyramidal environment around the metal center. The chemical nuclease activity of compounds 2 and 3 has also been studied. revealing that both compounds behave as efficient chemical nucleases in the presence of ascorbate. Mechanistic studies, with various radical oxygen scavengers, indicate that the DNA cleavage reaction is mediated by hydroxyl radicals, singlet oxygen, and the superoxide anion. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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