Characterization of the novel 4-thiazolidinone derivatives: luminescence spectra and potential antitumor activity
Journal: Bìofìzičnij Vìsnik (Vol.2, No. 36)Publication Date: 2016-11-28
Authors : L.I. Kobylinska; T.S. Malyy; S.V. Apunevych; I.G. Mankovska; A.S. Voloshynovsky; O.M. Klyuchivska; R.S. Stoika; R.B. Lesyk; B.S. Zimenkovsky;
Page : 51-62
Keywords : 4-thiazolidinone; spectrum of luminescence; luminescence excitation; cytotoxic effect;
Abstract
This study was aimed at measurement of the transmission, luminescence spectra, and luminescence excitation spectra of three novel anticancer 4-thiazolidinone derivatives (ID 3288, ID 3882, ID 3833) in order to characterize the photoinduced cytotoxicity of these compounds against murineleukemia L1210 cell line. The luminescence and luminescence excitation spectra of the ID 3288, ID 3882 and ID 3833 powders differed significantly from those measured in aqueous solution. Furthermore, the luminescence of the ID 3288 powder had lower intensity as compared to that of the ID 3882 and ID 3833 powders. The luminescence of the ID 3882 aqueous solution showed the lowest intensity, while the ID 3833 demonstrated the highest intensity. The potential of application of the obtained results in the photodynamic anticancer chemotherapy has been discussed.
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