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Original Articles

Synthesis, Structure–Activity Relationship of Some New Triorganotin(IV) Derivatives of Dipeptides as Anti-Inflammatory Agents

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Pages 755-767 | Received 14 Mar 2012, Accepted 14 Jun 2012, Published online: 31 May 2013
 

Abstract

New triorganotin(IV) derivatives of dipeptides with general formulae, R3Sn(HL), where R = Me and Ph, and HL is the monoanion of histidinylalanine and histidinylleucine, have been synthesized and characterized on the basis of infrared (IR), multinuclear NMR (1H, 13C, and 119Sn), and 119Sn Mössbauer spectroscopic studies. These derivatives exhibit distorted trigonal-bipyramidal geometry around tin in which dipeptide anion acts as bidentate ligand coordinating through carboxyl oxygen and amino nitrogen. Ph3Sn(HHis-Ala),

Ph3Sn(HHis-Leu), and previously reported Ph2Sn(His-Ala), Me2Sn(His-Ala), n-Oct2Sn(His-Ala), Me2Sn(His-Leu), n-Oct2Sn(His-Leu), Ph3Sn(HTyr-Phe), Ph2Sn(Tyr-Phe), Bu2Sn-(Tyr-Phe), and n-Oct2Sn(Tyr-Phe) along with standard drugs, viz. phenyl butazone and indomethacin were screened for in vivo anti-inflammatory activity and acute toxicity (LD50). Diorganotin(IV) derivatives are more active than triorganotin(IV) derivatives. Me2Sn(His-Leu) shows the highest activity.

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Acknowledgments

M.N. is thankful to the Department of Science and Technology (DST) for the financial support as this work is a part of major research project (grant no. SP/S1/F-07/2000) sponsored by the DST, New Delhi, India. H.S. is also grateful to DST (India) for the Research Fellowship. Financial support for the Mössbauer work from the National Institute of Biomedical Research Support Program (MBRS/SCORE, GM 08005) is gratefully acknowledged. Authors are highly thankful to (Late) Dr. Ashok Kumar, Department of Pharmacology, LLRM Medical College, Meerut, India, for providing the results of toxicity and anti-inflammatory activity.

The first and second authors contributed equally. The third and fourth authors recorded 119Sn Mössbauer spectra.

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