Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1260464 Journal of Rare Earths 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

New complexes of coumarin-3-carboxylic acid (HCCA) with Ho(III) and Pr(III) were synthesized and their structures and spectral properties were investigated by elemental analysis, IR, Raman and NMR measurements. According to the experimental data the complexes' formula and geometries were suggested. Vibrational frequencies, IR intensities and Raman activities as well as 1H NMR chemical shifts of HCCA and its Ho(III) and Pr(III) complexes were presented. The comparative experimental vibrational and NMR analyses of both the ligand and the Ln(III) complexes predicted the bidentate binding to Ho(III) and Pr(III) through the deprotonated carboxylic oxygen and the carbonylic oxygen of the ligand. The cytotoxic/cytostatic properties of the ligand and the newly synthesized complexes of coumarin-3-carboxylic acid with Ho(III) and Pr(III) were tested by MTT reduction assay against two mouse tumor cell lines: melanoma B16 and fibrosarcoma L929. They were also tested for cytotoxicity against normal mouse peritoneal macrophages. The proliferation inhibitory effect of the complexes compared to that of the ligand proved their cytotoxic/cytostatic properties against both the tumor cell lines. In addition, the complexes were less cytotoxic against normal mouse macrophages and were able to modulate NO release by activated macrophages. The obtained results were in accordance with our previously published data concerning the activity of lanthanide(III) complexes with other coumarin derivatives.

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