Highly cytotoxic iron(II) complexes with pentadentate pyridyl ligands as a new class of anti-tumor agents
- PMID: 16158120
- DOI: 10.1039/b507687k
Highly cytotoxic iron(II) complexes with pentadentate pyridyl ligands as a new class of anti-tumor agents
Abstract
The iron(II) complexes and with pentadentate pyridyl ligands are stable under physiological conditions and exhibit higher cytotoxicities toward a series of human carcinoma cell lines than cisplatin; can significantly increase intracellular oxidant levels, cleave supercoiled plasmid DNA in vitro without addition of a reductant and induce apoptotic cell death in human cervical epithelioid carcinoma cells (HeLa) as observed in flow cytometric studies.
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