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    STRUCTURE OF 2 - [ - 3 - (4 - METHYLPHENYL) - 1 - (PYRI DIN - 2 - YL)PROP - 2 - EN - 1 - YLIDENE]HYDRAZINE - 1 - CARBOTHIOAMIDE
    (2018) Rusnac, R.; Petrenco, P.; Chumakov, Yu.; Botnaru, Maria; Gulea, Aurelian
    During the recent years, a large number of chalcone-derived thiosemicarbazones are found to have potential therapeutic applications. They possess diverse biological activities including anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and as cell growth inhibitor. It was found that the biological properties of these complexes correlate with their structures and the metal coordination leads to an improvement of chalcone-thiosemicarbazones pharmacological activities and synergistic effects. The aim of this work is the synthesis and the determination of structural and biological properties of 2-[-3-(4-methylphenyl)-1-(pyridin-2-yl)prop-2-en-1-ylidene]hydrazine-1-carbothioamide (I). In C=N-NH-CS backbone of I the S atom is in trans to azomethine N atom. This core of the studied ligand is essentially planar within 0.01 Ǻ. In I the dihedral angles of aromatic rings with mentioned backbone are equal to 30.0 and 32.2° respectively. In the crystal the molecules form the centro symmetric dimers via N-HS hydrogen bonds which in turn join through the N-H…N H-bonds. The synthesized compound I shows the moderate inhibition of HeLa, BxPC-3, TC-1 cancer cells in the range of concertation of 10-1 μM.

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