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A Silver(I)‐Estrogen Nanocluster: GSH Sensitivity and Targeting Suppression on HepG2 Cell

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A structure-determined silver nanocluster of [Ag<sub>10</sub> (Eth)<sub>4</sub> (CF<sub>3</sub> COO)<sub>6</sub> (CH<sub>3</sub> OH)<sub>3</sub> ]·3C-H<sub>3</sub> OH (Eth = ethisterone) (1), is firstly demonstrated by self-assembly of silver salt and ethisterone. Due to the thiophilicity of silver(I) ions, complex 1 shows reactivity with glutathione (GSH) molecules in solution and induces the fluorescence quenching behavior. Thus, complex 1 can be used as a fluorescent sensor for GSH. In consideration of the higher level of GSH in cancerous cells, complex 1 presents significant tumor suppression reactivity toward the human hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG2) cells with IC<sub>50</sub> value of 165 × 10<sup>-9</sup> m. Especially, complex 1 displays 3.4-fold higher in vitro cytotoxicity to HepG2 cells than that of the normal CCC-HEL-1 cells, which makes complex 1 a potential targeting suppression agent for cancerous cells. The molecular design of complex 1 not only generates a new medicine-silver(I) cluster family, but also opens a new avenue to the targeting anticancer organosilver(I) materials.

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