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Synthesis, X-ray structure and anticancer activity evaluation of a binuclear La(III) complex with anthranilic acid.

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A binuclear La(III) complex {[La2(HA)4(H2O)4(C2H5OH)2Cl2]Cl4 (C1)} with 2-aminobenzoic acid (HA) was prepared from the ligand and heptahydrated lanthanum chloride. The complex was characterised by X-ray crystallography that revealed anti-prismatic geometry… Click to show full abstract

A binuclear La(III) complex {[La2(HA)4(H2O)4(C2H5OH)2Cl2]Cl4 (C1)} with 2-aminobenzoic acid (HA) was prepared from the ligand and heptahydrated lanthanum chloride. The complex was characterised by X-ray crystallography that revealed anti-prismatic geometry around both of the lanthanum. In the complex, the four 2-aminobenzoic acid ligands are zwitter ionic and the two lanthanum(III) ions net charge is only counterbalanced by chloride ions. The complex cytotoxicity was determined against human breast (MDA-MB-231), prostate (PC-3) and bladder (T-24) cancer cells. This complex afforded cytotoxicity towards the T-24 bladder cancer cells with an IC50 value of 383.5 µg/mL (319 µM). In contrary, activities by the lanthanum complex with IC50 values of 1124 µg/mL (934 µM) and 739 µg/mL (614 µM) were, respectively, shown against the MDA-MB-231 and PC-3 cancer cells. This means the complex is more cytotoxic against the T-24 cells, despite that its activity is less compared with activities shown by classical drugs.

Keywords: iii complex; binuclear iii; ray; acid; activity

Journal Title: Natural product research
Year Published: 2022

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