Theoretical Study of the Anticancer Properties of Iproplatin Drug and Comparison with Cis- Diamine- dichloro Platinum (II) (CDDP)

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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Numerous transnational experimenters have strived to understand the medium of action or ameliorate the efficacy of inorganic collaboration composites that have been linked to parade anticancer exertion. The essential challenges of chemotherapy demand that new strategies be developed utilizing different mechanisms of action to intrude the cellular ministry of cancer cells. In Australia, we have served from the exploration of associates who have told ultramodern platinum chemistry by contributing to our understanding of platinum oxidation and reduction, the medium of action of cisplatin, and unique design strategies for new platinum complexes. The purpose of this review is to give some backgrounds on the history and development of platinum (II) and platinum (IV) complexes. AS an anticancer drug, Iproplatin has a similar function as cis-diamine-dichloro platinum (II) (Cisplatin), but its toxicity varies and is usually lower. In this research, a comparison of anticancer drugs was performed based on cisplatin and its use in the design of newer drugs to determine the comparative index for measuring the drug potency of this category of compounds. In addition, using theoretical calculations, the process of combining iproplatin with the bases of adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine forming DNA and comparing it with cisplatin was investigated from the veiwpoint of thermodynamics and activation energy. The results showed that the complex between iproplatin and the organic bases of cytosine and thymine is the most stable state. This complex can be a suitable candidate for anticancer drugs based on the results obtained for each quantum chemical parameter from DFT computational studies. Substitution of either the coordinated chloride or aqua moeities was delved under mock first-order conditions as a function of attention and temperature. Experimental data were corroborated with DFT calculations. The kinetic and mechanistic study of the ligand negotiation responses of a series of transplatinum(II) complexes was performed.
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English
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Progress in Chemical and Biochemical Research, Volume:7 Issue: 1, Jun 2024
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34 to 50
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