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Activation and Reactivity of a Bispidine Analogue of Cisplatin: A Theoretical Investigation
The reactivity of a bispidine, 3,7-diazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane,
analogue
of cisplatin, a new anticancer drug with promising properties, is
theoretically investigated to clarify the in vitro reactivity and
in vivo mechanism of action of this compound. Thermodynamics and kinetics
of the first and second aquation steps and of the reaction of the
generated mono- and diaqua species with guanine, the main target of
the platinum based antitumor compounds, have been studied. In agreement
with the experimental evidence, the bispidine analogue is significantly
less reactive than cisplatin toward aquation but the formed aquaspecies
show a good reactivity with guanine, consistently with the promising
anticancer properties of these new compounds
