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Synthesis, Characterization, and Antiproliferative Activity of Novel Chiral QuinoxP*AuCl<sub>2</sub> <sup>+</sup> Complexes.

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Herein is reported the synthesis of two Au(III) complexes bearing the (,)-(-)-2,3-Bis(-butylmethylphosphino)quinoxaline (,-QuinoxP*) or (,)-(+)-2,3-Bis(-butylmethylphosphino)quinoxaline (-QuinoxP*) ligands. By reacting two stoichiometric equivalents of HAuCl.3HO to one equivalent of the corresponding QuinoxP* ligand, (,)-(-)-2,3-Bis(-butylmethylphosphino)quinoxalinedichlorogold(III) tetrachloroaurates(III) () and (,)-(+)-2,3-Bis(-butylmethylphosphino)quinoxalinedichlorogold(III) tetrachloroaurates(III) () were formed, respectively, in moderate yields. The structure of (,)-(+)-2,3-Bis(-butylmethylphosphino)quinoxalinedichlorogold(III) tetrachloroaurates(III) () was further confirmed by X-ray crystallography. The antiproliferative activities of the two compounds were evaluated in a panel of cell lines and exhibited promising results comparable to auranofin and cisplatin with IC values between 1.08 and 4.83 µM. It is noteworthy that in comparison to other platinum and ruthenium enantiomeric complexes, the two enantiomers ( and ) do not exhibit different cytotoxic effects. The compounds exhibited stability in biologically relevant media over 48 h as well as inert reactivity to excess glutathione at 37 °C. These results demonstrate that the Au(III) atom, stabilized by the QuinoxP* ligand, can provide exciting compounds for novel anticancer drugs. These complexes provide a new scaffold to further develop a robust and diverse library of chiral phosphorus Au(III) complexes.

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2020
Journal
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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
Volume
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25
Issue
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23
Date Published
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2020
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https://www.mdpi.com/resolver?pii=molecules25235735
DOI
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10.3390/molecules25235735
Short Title
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Molecules
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