Interactions of Antithyroid Drugs and Their Analogues with Halogens and their Biological Implications


Autoria(s): Roy, Gouriprasanna; Bhabak, Krishna P; Mugesh, Govindasamy
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01/06/2011

Resumo

The selenium analogue of antithyroid drug methimazole (MSeI) reacts with molecular bromine to produce two different types of novel complexes depending upon the molar ratio of MSeI to Br-2 in the reaction medium: Dicationic diselenide complex with two Br- ions as counterions is produced in the reaction of MSeI with 0.5 equiv of Br-2 (MSeI/Br-2, 1.0:0.5), whereas a stable 10-Se-3 hypervalent ``T-shaped'' complex featuring a linear Br-Se-Br moiety was produced when MSeI was treated with Br-2 in an equimolar ratio (MSeI/Br-2, 1.0:1.0). A substitution at the free N-H group in MSeI alters its reactivity toward iodine/bromine. For example, the N,N-disubstituted selones exclusively produce the corresponding 10-Se-3 hypervalent ``T-shaped'' complexes in the reaction with I-2. In the presence of the lectoperoxidase/H2O2/I- system, N,N-dimethylimidazole-2-selone produces the corresponding dicationic diselenide with two I- counterions as the final metabolite. The formation of ionic species in these reactions is confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies and in some cases by Fourier transform-Raman spectroscopic investigations.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/38435/1/Interactions.pdf

Roy, Gouriprasanna and Bhabak, Krishna P and Mugesh, Govindasamy (2011) Interactions of Antithyroid Drugs and Their Analogues with Halogens and their Biological Implications. In: Crystal Growth & Design, 11 (6). pp. 2279-2286.

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American Chemical Society

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http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/cg101688v

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/38435/

Palavras-Chave #Inorganic & Physical Chemistry
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Journal Article

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