Issue 24, 2017

Investigation of cobalt(iii)–TPA complexes as potential bioreductively activated carriers for naphthoquinone-based drugs

Abstract

Four cobalt(III)–TPA complexes with 2-hydroxy-3-X-1,4-naphthoquinones (HNQ-X), X = methyl (1), chlorine (2), bromine (3) and iodine (4), were designed and investigated as potential bioreductively activated carriers for naphthoquinone-based drugs. The substituents X were used in order to avoid dimerization of the naphthoquinone ligands and evaluate their effect on the Co3+/Co2+ potential. The expected [Co(TPA)(NQ-X)]2+ species was obtained for the NQ-CH3 ligand in 1, while the chlorine, bromine and iodine derivatives fostered the attachment of a methoxide to the C(1)carbonyl atom to produce complexes 2, 3 and 4, respectively. The structure and electronic properties of the complexes were investigated by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis and DFT calculations. Cyclic voltammetry analysis showed that the Co3+/Co2+ potential is 0.21 V for complex 1 and 0.32 V vs. SHE for complexes 2–4. Redox activation with dissociation of the naphthoquinones was successfully achieved by reduction of the complexes with the biologically relevant reducing agent ascorbic acid.

Graphical abstract: Investigation of cobalt(iii)–TPA complexes as potential bioreductively activated carriers for naphthoquinone-based drugs

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Aug 2017
Accepted
30 Oct 2017
First published
31 Oct 2017

New J. Chem., 2017,41, 14960-14965

Investigation of cobalt(III)–TPA complexes as potential bioreductively activated carriers for naphthoquinone-based drugs

A. F. M. da Silva, R. D. U. Vital, D. D. L. Martins, D. R. da Rocha, G. B. Ferreira, J. A. L. Camargos Resende and M. Lanznaster, New J. Chem., 2017, 41, 14960 DOI: 10.1039/C7NJ03072J

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