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Research Articles

Synthesis, spectral characterization and biological evaluation of diosgenin coordinated ruthenium-arene complexes

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Pages 360-374 | Received 09 Dec 2023, Accepted 07 Feb 2024, Published online: 04 Mar 2024
 

Abstract

A set of mononuclear ruthenium complexes, i.e. [Ru(Dg)(C6H6)Cl2] (RuBDg), [Ru(Dg)((p-cymene)Cl2] (RuCDg) were synthesized using a phytosteroid diosgenin (Dg) as ligand. The formulations and characterizations of the complexes were achieved through elemental analyses, infrared, electronic absorption, electron paramagnetic resonances, mass spectrometric analysis, and molar conductance studies. Ruthenium ion is octahedrally coordinated to the oxygen of diosgenin, one arene moiety and two chlorides. An assessment of the antioxidant activities of the compounds indicated better scavenging ability against ABTS•+, DPPH, O2−, NO and OH radicals. The metal complexes showed activity towards free radicals compared to the parent diosgenin. The anticancer activities of diosgenin and the ruthenium complexes were evaluated by MTT assay against the human lung cancer cell line (A549) and cervical carcinoma cell line (HeLa), with cisplatin as a reference. RuCDg exhibited potent ability to kill A549 and HeLa cancer cells with IC50 values of 5.8 ± 0.5 µM and 5.5 ± 0.6 µM, respectively. Similarly, RuBDg showed activity towards A549 and HeLa cancer cells with IC50 values of 16 ± 1 µM and 12 ± 1 µM, respectively. These values are better than that of free diosgenin (A549 − 48 ± 2 µM and HeLa − 43 ± 1 µM). The morphological changes of the HeLa and A549 cells with the complexes, studied by AO-EB and DAPI staining methods, suggested cell death through apoptosis.

Acknowledgements

G.K. greatly acknowledges Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology for providing Young Scientist Fellowship Scheme project fellowship (TNSCST/YSFS/VR/19/2021-2022). S.P. gratefully acknowledges DST for providing the Women Scientist Scheme - WOS (A) fellowship, Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi, India [Grant No. SR/WOS(A)/CS-147/2021]. This work is also funded by Researcher supporting project number (RSPD2024R680), King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare no competing financial interest.

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