Synthesis and biological evaluation of Germanium(IV)-polyphenol complexes as potential anti-cancer agents.

2013 
Abstract Germanium (Ge) is considered to play a key role in the pharmacological effects of some medicinal plants. Here, two new Ge(IV)–polyphenol complexes were synthesized and measured for their potential biological activities. The results indicated that these Ge(IV)–polyphenol complexes possessed great anti-oxidative activities, both showing stronger hydroxyl scavenging effects than their corresponding ligands. We also demonstrated the strong intercalating abilities of Ge(IV)–polyphenol complexes into calf thymus-DNA molecules. In addition, these two Ge(IV)–polyphenol complexes showed strong proliferative inhibition effect on HepG2 cancer cells. Moreover, the morphological changes in HepG2 cells induced by Ge(IV)–polyphenol complexes were detected by atomic force microscopy. All these results collectively suggested that Ge(IV)–polyphenol complexes could be served as promising pharmacologically active substances against cancer treatment.
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