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Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2005

Synthesis, cytotoxicity, cellular uptake and influence on eicosanoid metabolism of cobalt–alkyne modified fructoses in comparison to auranofin and the cytotoxic COX inhibitor Co-ASS

Ingo Ott; Thao Koch; Hashem Shorafa; Zhenlin Bai; Daniel Poeckel; Dieter Steinhilber; Ronald Gust

Propargylhexacarbonyldicobalt complexes with fructopyranose ligands were prepared and investigated for cytotoxicity in the MCF-7 human breast cancer cell line. The antiproliferative effects depended on the presence of isopropylidene protecting groups in the carbohydrate ligand and correlated with the cellular concentration of the complexes. IC(50) values of > 20 microM demonstrated that the fructose derivatives were only moderately active compared to the references auranofin and the aspirin (ASS) derivative [2-acetoxy(2-propynyl)benzoate]hexacarbonyldicobalt (Co-ASS). In continuation of our studies on the mode of action of cobalt-alkyne complexes we studied the influence of the compounds on the formation of 12-HHT (COX-1 product) and 12-HETE (12-LOX product) by human platelets as an indication of the interference in the eicosanoid metabolism, which is discussed as a target system of cytostatics. Co-ASS was an efficient COX-1 inhibitor without LOX inhibitory activity and auranofin inhibited both COX-1 and 12-LOX eicosanoid production. The missing activity of the fructopyranose complexes at the 12-LOX and the only moderate effects at COX-1 indicate that COX/LOX inhibition may be in part responsible for the pharmacological effects of auranofin and Co-ASS but not for those of the fructopyranose complexes.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2010

Molybdenum Difluoride Dioxide, MoO2F2

Hashem Shorafa; Halil Ficicioglu; Farhard Tamadon; Frank Girgsdies; Konrad Seppelt

MoO(2)F(2) is prepared by pyrolysis of (Na(+)H(2)O)(2) cis-MoO(2)F(4)(2-). A preliminary model of the structure is obtained from powder data: it has a triangular columnar structure with three fluorine bridges between the three molybdenum atoms and with oxygen bridges between the layers. (a = 1605, b = 384, c = 1395 pm, Pnma, Z = 12). The closest related structure is that of TiF(4), except that the orientation of the triangular columns is different.


Angewandte Chemie | 2009

The Two Structures of the Hexafluorobenzene Radical Cation C6F6.

Hashem Shorafa; Doreen Mollenhauer; Beate Paulus; Konrad Seppelt


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2006

Synergistic and additive antiproliferative effects on human leukemia cell lines induced by combining acetylenehexacarbonyldicobalt complexes with the tyrosine kinase inhibitor imatinib

Ingo Ott; Angelika Abraham; Petra Schumacher; Hashem Shorafa; Guenther Gastl; Ronald Gust; Brigitte Kircher


Angewandte Chemie | 2009

Die zwei Strukturen des Hexafluorbenzol-Radikalkations C6F6.+ †

Hashem Shorafa; Doreen Mollenhauer; Beate Paulus; Konrad Seppelt


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2013

Halogenated Benzene Cation Radicals

Matthias Molski; Monther A. Khanfar; Hashem Shorafa; Konrad Seppelt


Tetrahedron | 2006

Synthesis and X-ray crystal structure of pyrrolo[1,2-a]benzimidazoles

Adel M. Awadallah; Konrad Seppelt; Hashem Shorafa


Inorganic Chemistry | 2006

Osmium(VII) Fluorine Compounds

Hashem Shorafa; Konrad Seppelt


Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie | 2009

The Structures of CrF5 and CrF5·SbF5

Hashem Shorafa; Konrad Seppelt


Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie | 2007

Preparation and Crystal Structures of Ruthenium and Osmium Oxide Tetrahalides

Hashem Shorafa; Konrand Seppelt

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Konrad Seppelt

Free University of Berlin

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Beate Paulus

Free University of Berlin

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Ingo Ott

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Ronald Gust

Free University of Berlin

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Daniel Poeckel

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Dieter Steinhilber

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Farhard Tamadon

Free University of Berlin

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