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Synthesis, Antioxidant, Molecular Docking and DNA Interaction Studies of Metal-Based Imine Derivatives

Mohammad Ibrahim, Mohammad Ibrahim, Hazrat Un Nabi, Niaz Muhammad, Muhammad Ikram, Momin Khan, Musadiq Ibrahim, Musadiq Ibrahim, Abdullah F. Alasmari, Metab Alharbi, Abdulrahman Alshammari

2023Molecules19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Currently, numerous ongoing studies are investigating the interaction of free radicals with biological systems, such as lipids, DNA and protein. In the present work, synthesis, characterization, antioxidant, DNA binding and molecular docking studies of Schiff base ligand and its Ni(II), Co(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II) were evaluated. The metal complexes have shown significant dose-dependent antioxidant activities higher than those of the free ligand but lesser than those of the standard antioxidant, ascorbic acid. The DNA binding constants (Kb) were found in the order Zn(pimp)2 {9.118 × 105 M−1} > H-pimp {3.487 × 105 M−1} > Co(pimp)2 {3.090 × 105 M−1} > Ni(pimp)2 {1.858 × 105 M−1} > Cu(pimp)2 {1.367 × 105 M−1}. Binding constants (Kb) values calculated from the molecular docking analysis were found to be in close agreement with the experimental results. The obtained results indicate the importance of synthesis complexes as a source of synthetic antioxidants and anticancer drugs.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryAscorbic acidAntioxidantImineBinding constantDocking (animal)MetalDNASchiff baseLigand (biochemistry)StereochemistryBinding siteOrganic chemistryBiochemistryReceptorNursingMedicineFood scienceCatalysisMetal complexes synthesis and propertiesFree Radicals and AntioxidantsInorganic and Organometallic Chemistry
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