Formation of Glyco-Functionalized Platinum Complexes by Cross-Metathesis and Evaluation of Their Efficacy in Inhibition of Lung Tumor Cell Lines |
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Authors: | Janina Möker Ursula Salge-Bartels Joachim Thiem |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Hamburg, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry , 20146 , Hamburg , Germany;2. Paul-Ehrlich Institute, Division Hematology/Transfusion Medicine , 63225 , Langen , Germany |
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Abstract: | ![]() Syntheses of carbohydrate-functionalized platinum complexes resembling presently employed cytostatics were performed. Mono-allylated sugar substrates obtained in two steps from glucose and galactose were connected with 2-allyl diethyl malonate by cross-metathesis. Following hydrogenation and acidic cleavage of the ester and alkylidene functionalities gave dicarboxylated glycoconjugates, which were transformed into their diammine platinum complexes. The antitumor activities of these platinum complexes were checked by sensitivity testing with 11 lung cancer cell lines. The novel glucose-platinum complex proved to be comparable to the drug carboplatin. |
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Keywords: | Cross-metathesis Carbohydrate platinum complexes Chemo-sensitivity Lung cancer cell lines |
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