The lanthanide complex aquatrichloridobis(1,10-phenanthroline)cerium(III) [Ce(phen)(2)(H2O)Cl-3] (KP776) was fully characterized by elemental analysis, IR-, and H-1- and C-13-NMR spectroscopy, as well as TG/DTA measurements, and its behavior in H2O, important for the application as a chemotherapeutic, was studied. In addition, the binding of KP776 to nucleotides and single serum proteins was investigated by capillary electrophoresis, whereas binding to proteins in human plasma was observed by ICP-MS. The compound shows promising anticancer properties in vitro: proliferation of human cancer cell lines is strongly inhibited with IC50 values in the very low micromolar range.
Sandor Kasas, María Inés Villalba
Paul Joseph Dyson, Lucinda Kate Batchelor, Silvia Schoch