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ACS Omega ; 7(32): 28471-28480, 2022 Aug 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35990458

ABSTRACT

The synthesis and characterization of a new octahedral Zr(IV) complex of oxygen-depleted N,O-type calixarene ligand comprising two distal-functionalized pyrazole rings have been reported. The cone shape and structure of the prepared complex were confirmed univocally by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and NMR studies. The Zr metal lies at 2.091 Å from the plane of the calixarene ring. This complex has been utilized as an efficient catalyst for the synthesis of Biginelli adducts, bis(indolyl)methanes, and coumarins. This complex (Cl2Zr-calixarene) showed superior activity for these multicomponent reactions in comparison to the corresponding Ti(IV) and Zn(II) analogues. Ferrocene-appended bis(indolyl)methane, prepared using this catalyst, was also evaluated for its anticancer activity against the A-172 cell line.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32628604

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Nanoparticles are used in cosmetic and dermatologic products, due to better skin penetration properties. Incorporation of natural products exhibiting medicinal properties in nano-preparations could significantly improve the efficacy of these products and improve the quality of life without the side effects of synthetic formulations. METHODS: We here report the green synthesis of Copper Oxide nanoparticles, using Cucumber extract, and their detailed bio-physical and bio-chemical characterization. RESULTS: These Copper Oxide-Cucumber nanoparticles exhibit significant anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, Ultra Violet-radiation protection ability and reactive-oxygen species inhibition properties. Importantly, these nanoparticles do not exhibit significant cellular toxicity and, when incorporated in skin cream, exhibit skin rejuvenating properties. CONCLUSION: Our findings have implications for nanoparticle-based cosmetics and dermatologic applications.


Subject(s)
Copper/chemistry , Cosmetics/chemistry , Cucumis sativus , Dermatologic Agents/chemistry , Green Chemistry Technology/methods , Metal Nanoparticles/chemistry , Antioxidants/administration & dosage , Antioxidants/chemistry , Antioxidants/metabolism , Biochemical Phenomena/drug effects , Biochemical Phenomena/physiology , Biophysical Phenomena/drug effects , Biophysical Phenomena/physiology , Copper/administration & dosage , Copper/metabolism , Cosmetics/administration & dosage , Cosmetics/metabolism , Dermatologic Agents/administration & dosage , Dermatologic Agents/metabolism , Humans , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/drug effects , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/metabolism , Metal Nanoparticles/administration & dosage , Skin Cream/administration & dosage , Skin Cream/chemistry , Skin Cream/metabolism , X-Ray Diffraction/methods
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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 30(23): 127595, 2020 12 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33031924

ABSTRACT

A series of substituted imidazoline derivatives were synthesized and characterized. Compounds were tested in-vivo for their antihypertensive, analgesic, antiaggressive, depressant, antidepressant, and ALD50 activities. The compounds 3a, 3c, 4c, 5a, and 6c showed cardiovascular as well as central nervous system activities and are potential candidate as drug among all fifteen compounds tested. All these compounds have shown better activity for antihypertensive, analgesic, antiaggressive, and depressant-antidepressant, properties than reference compounds clonidine, morphine, diazepam, and imipramine respectively. Most of the compounds have shown ALD50 > 500 mg/kg with maximum in 4a and 5a (>1000 mg/kg).


Subject(s)
Antihypertensive Agents/therapeutic use , Central Nervous System Agents/therapeutic use , Depression/drug therapy , Hypertension/drug therapy , Imidazolines/therapeutic use , Pain/drug therapy , Animals , Antihypertensive Agents/chemical synthesis , Central Nervous System Agents/chemical synthesis , Female , Imidazolines/chemical synthesis , Male , Rats
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J Photochem Photobiol B ; 148: 88-100, 2015 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25900554

ABSTRACT

Some organotin(IV) carboxylates of the general formula RnSn(L)m [n=3, m=1, R=Me, Pr, Bu and Ph; n=2, m=2, R=Me, Bu and Oct; L=anion of lauric (HLA), stearic (HSA) and myristic acid (HMA)] have been synthesized and characterized by various spectroscopic studies. Tri- and diorganotin(IV) carboxylates adopt trigonal-bipyramidal and octahedral geometry around tin atom, respectively. They have been screened in vitro for anti-tumor activity against cancer cell lines of human origin, viz. MCF-7 (mammary), HEK-293 (kidney), PC-3 (prostate), HCT-15 (colon) and HepG-2 (liver). Enzyme assays viz. lipid peroxidase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione reductase and total glutathione assay have been carried out to explore the cause of their cytotoxiciy. The results indicate that ROS (reactive oxygen species) generation may be responsible for their cytotoxicity but elevation in LDH (lactate dehydrogenase) suggests that necrosis cannot be excluded. Further, DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) fragmentation, acridine orange and comet assay support the fact that the apoptosis is the main cause of cytotoxicity of organotin(IV) carboxylates, whereas the necrosis plays a minor role. The anti-inflammatory activity evaluation shows that the complexes possess moderate activity. Results of acute toxicity of the complexes have also been discussed.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Fatty Acids/chemistry , Organotin Compounds/chemistry , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/chemistry , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Apoptosis/drug effects , Cell Line, Tumor , Comet Assay , DNA Fragmentation/drug effects , Glutathione Peroxidase/metabolism , Glutathione Reductase/metabolism , HEK293 Cells , Humans , L-Lactate Dehydrogenase/metabolism , Lipid Peroxidation/drug effects , Molecular Conformation
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Eur J Med Chem ; 59: 310-21, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23266665

ABSTRACT

Tri-and diorganotin(IV) orotates of general formula, R(n)Sn(H(2)Or)(m) [n = 3/2, m = 1/2, R = Me, n-Bu, n-Oct and Ph; H(2)Or(-) = monoanion of orotic acid (H(3)Or)] (n-Bu(2)Sn(HOr) as an exception) have been synthesized. On the basis of various spectroscopic studies it is revealed that R(3)Sn(H(2)Or) and R(2)Sn(H(2)Or)(2) exhibit distorted trigonal-bipyramidal and distorted octahedral geometry, respectively, and n-Bu(2)Sn(HOr) shows both five and six coordination geometry around tin. In vitro anti-cancer screening against MCF-7 (mammary), HEK-293 (kidney), PC-3 (prostate), HCT-15 (colon) and HepG-2 (liver) cancer cell lines suggest that the n-Oct(2)Sn(H(2)Or)(2) is the most active complex among all of the studied complexes. DNA fragmentation and antioxidant enzyme assays suggest that cytotoxic effect of the complexes is selectively mediated through the induction of apoptosis. They also exhibit low toxicity and good anti-inflammatory activity (in vivo).


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents , Antineoplastic Agents , DNA Fragmentation/drug effects , Organotin Compounds , Orotic Acid/chemistry , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/chemical synthesis , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/chemistry , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Antineoplastic Agents/chemical synthesis , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Apoptosis/drug effects , Cell Line, Tumor , Enzyme Activation/drug effects , Humans , Infusions, Parenteral , Mice , Molecular Structure , Organotin Compounds/chemical synthesis , Organotin Compounds/chemistry , Organotin Compounds/pharmacology , Tin/chemistry
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