Design, physicochemical confirmation, single crystal structures as well as exploration of antibacterial and anticancer potential of organotin(IV) carboxylates

Roshni Gul, Niaz Muhammad, Muhammad Sirajuddin, Awal Noor, Nikolay Tumanov, Johan Wouters, Abdelbasset Chafik, Kübra Solak, Ahmet Mavi, Shaukat Shujah, Saqib Ali, Gul Shahzada Khan, Sadaf Qayyum

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Abstract

In this article, we are reporting a series of di-and tri-organotin(IV) carboxylate complexes (1–4) derived from the reaction of sodium-3-bromophenylacetate (NaL) with (CH3)2SnCl2, (C4H9)2SnCl2, (CH3)3SnCl and (C4H9)3SnCl in dried toluene while refluxing for 8 h. The desired organotin(IV) derivative were analyzed by elemental analyzer, FTIR, NMR and single crystal XRD. The antimicrobial data against the tested bacterial strains follow the order: 2 > 4 > 3 > 1 > HL. The anticancer potential of the synthesized compounds was evaluated against the lung cancer cell line (A549) and normal lung fibroblast cell line (MRC-5) and it was observed that 4 was the highly cytotoxic against A549 while HL and 1 showed no cytotoxicity against MRC-5, neither at lower or higher concentrations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number137306
JournalJournal of molecular structure
Volume1300
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Antibacterial
  • Anticancer
  • Carboxylates
  • Oragnotin
  • Single crystal
  • X-ray analysis

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