Preparation, Structural Characterization and Cytotoxicity of Hydrolytically Stable Ti(IV) Citrate Complexes

2020 
Abstract Hydrolytically stable and water soluble Ti(IV) complexes can be used for various applications, including industrial, medicinal and more. Herein, a novel tetra-nuclear Ti(IV) complex with citrate ligands was obtained by reacting Ti(IV) isopropoxide and citric acid in an aqueous solution. The three dimensional structure of the complex [Ti4O6(Hcit)3(cit)]9- 1, as it appears in the compound [Co(NH3)6]3[Ti4O6(Hcit)3(cit)]⋅20H2O was determined by single-crystal X-ray crystallography. Complex 1 possesses an adamantane-like {Ti4O6} core where each metal atom is coordinated to a tri-dentate citrate ligand with one dangling CH2COOH group. An additional already known Ti(IV) complex [Ti(Hcit3-)3]5- 2 was synthesized for comparison. The high hydrolytic stability of complexes 1 and 2 has been substantiated based on NMR techniques. The cytotoxicity of the complexes was tested on three cancer cell lines: human ovarian A2780 and drug-resistant variants A2780cis and A2780ADR. Complex 1 showed a slight cytotoxicity towards the ovarian cells, while complex 2 was inactive.
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