Palladium(II) complexes with thiosemicarbazones. Syntheses, characterization and cytotoxicity against breast cancer cells and anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis activity

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Three PdII complexes were prepared from N(4)-substituted thiosemicarbazones: [Pd(aptsc)(PPh3)](NO3)·H 2O, 1, [Pd(apmtsc)(PPh3)](NO3), 2, and [Pd(apptsc)(PPh3)](NO3)·H2O, 3, where PPh3 = triphenylphosphine; Haptsc = 2-acetylpyridine-thiosemicarbazone; Hapmtsc = 2-acetylpyridine-N(4)-methyl- thiosemicarbazone and Happtsc = 2-acetylpyridine-N(4)-phenyl-thiosemicarbazone. All complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, IR, UV-Vis, 1H and 31P{1H} NMR spectroscopies, and had their crystalline structures determined by X-ray diffractometry from single crystals. The monoanionic thiosemicarbazonate ligands act in a tridentate mode, binding to the metal through the pyridine nitrogen, the azomethine nitrogen and the sulfur atoms. The cytotoxic activity against the breast cancer cell line MDA-MB231 and the anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv ATCC 27294 activity were evaluated for the compounds. All PdII complexes were highly active against the studied cell line, presenting similar values of IC50, around 5 μmol L-1, while the clinically applied antitumor agent cisplatin was inactive. The compounds show remarkable anti-M. tuberculosis activities, presenting MIC values comparable or better than some commercial anti-M tuberculosis drugs.

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Da Maia, P. I. S., Graminha, A., Pavan, F. R., Leite, C. Q. F., Batista, A. A., Back, D. F., … Deflon, V. M. (2010). Palladium(II) complexes with thiosemicarbazones. Syntheses, characterization and cytotoxicity against breast cancer cells and anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis activity. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 21(7), 1177–1186. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0103-50532010000700004

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