Anticancer metal complexes: synthesis and cytotoxicity evaluation by the MTT assay.
J Vis Exp
; (81): e50767, 2013 Nov 10.
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| ID: mdl-24300943
Titanium (IV) and vanadium (V) complexes are highly potent anticancer agents. A challenge in their synthesis refers to their hydrolytic instability; therefore their preparation should be conducted under an inert atmosphere. Evaluation of the anticancer activity of these complexes can be achieved by the MTT assay. The MTT assay is a colorimetric viability assay based on enzymatic reduction of the MTT molecule to formazan when it is exposed to viable cells. The outcome of the reduction is a color change of the MTT molecule. Absorbance measurements relative to a control determine the percentage of remaining viable cancer cells following their treatment with varying concentrations of a tested compound, which is translated to the compound anticancer activity and its IC50 values. The MTT assay is widely common in cytotoxicity studies due to its accuracy, rapidity, and relative simplicity. Herein we present a detailed protocol for the synthesis of air sensitive metal based drugs and cell viability measurements, including preparation of the cell plates, incubation of the compounds with the cells, viability measurements using the MTT assay, and determination of IC50 values.
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Assunto principal:
Sais de Tetrazólio
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Tiazóis
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Titânio
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Vanádio
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Colorimetria
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Corantes
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Complexos de Coordenação
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Antineoplásicos
Tipo de estudo:
Guideline
Limite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2013
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Article