Organotin (IV) complexes: Synthesis, characterization, DFT, and molecular docking studies unveiling their potential biomedical uses

IF 3.7 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Mohamed S. Mansour, Abeer T. Ibrahium, Ahmed A. El-Sherif, Walaa H. Mahmoud
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This study investigates organotin (IV) complexes derived from the recently synthesized quinazoline Schiff base ligand (L). The research involves synthesizing and characterizing these complexes, including elemental analysis, UV–visible, FT-IR, mass spectra, and conductometric measurements. Advanced studies such as density functional theory (DFT) are employed to gain insights into the stable electronic configuration. Specifically, the study explores the proposed geometry, revealing a distorted octahedral structure for the complexes. The findings contribute as critical molecular characteristics of these newly synthesized complexes, paving the way for potential applications in diverse fields, including medicinal chemistry. Through an investigation into the antimicrobial properties, the efficacy of the synthesized compounds was assessed against a diverse range of bacterial and fungal strains. Remarkably, the complexes demonstrated significant antimicrobial activities, showing potential applications in combating various microbial infections. In an extended exploration of their medical utility, the compounds were examined for their antibiotic properties against Helicobacter pylori. The Schiff base and its metal complexes emerged as promising antibiotics with notable efficacy against H. pylori, suggesting their potential in addressing infections associated with this bacterium. Furthermore, the antitumor potential of the synthesized complexes was investigated, focusing on their impact on MCF-7 (Breast carcinoma) cells. The organotin (IV) Schiff base complexes in this research showed remarkable efficacy, evidenced by their notably low IC50 values (9, 10, 11 μg/mL) in comparison with cisplatin. In addition to their potent antitumor effects, these complexes exhibited reduced cytotoxicity toward normal cells (VERO cells) compared with cisplatin. The investigation extends to molecular docking, where this approach aims to elucidate their interactions with specific protein structures, including (2JFZ, 1SC7, and 6W41). The primary objective is to clarify the potential properties of these compounds, focusing on their antibiotic efficacy, anti-H. pylori activity, antitumor potential, and anti-COVID-19 properties.

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有机锡 (IV) 复合物:合成、表征、DFT 和分子对接研究揭示其潜在的生物医学用途
本研究调查了由最近合成的喹唑啉席夫碱配体 (L) 衍生出的有机锡 (IV) 复合物。研究涉及这些配合物的合成和表征,包括元素分析、紫外可见光、傅立叶变换红外光谱、质谱和电导测量。为了深入了解稳定的电子构型,研究人员采用了密度泛函理论(DFT)等先进的研究方法。具体来说,研究探讨了拟议的几何结构,揭示了复合物的扭曲八面体结构。这些发现为这些新合成复合物的关键分子特征做出了贡献,为其在药物化学等不同领域的潜在应用铺平了道路。通过对抗菌特性的研究,评估了合成化合物对多种细菌和真菌菌株的功效。值得注意的是,这些复合物表现出了显著的抗菌活性,显示出在抗击各种微生物感染方面的潜在应用价值。在对这些化合物的医疗用途进行深入探讨的过程中,研究人员还考察了它们对幽门螺旋杆菌的抗生素特性。希夫碱及其金属复合物是很有前途的抗生素,对幽门螺杆菌有显著疗效,这表明它们在解决与这种细菌有关的感染方面具有潜力。此外,还研究了合成复合物的抗肿瘤潜力,重点是它们对 MCF-7(乳腺癌)细胞的影响。与顺铂相比,本研究中的有机锡 (IV) 席夫碱复合物的 IC50 值(9、10、11 μg/mL)明显较低,这证明了它们具有显著的疗效。与顺铂相比,这些复合物除了具有强大的抗肿瘤作用外,还降低了对正常细胞(VERO 细胞)的细胞毒性。这项研究扩展到了分子对接,旨在阐明它们与特定蛋白质结构(包括 2JFZ、1SC7 和 6W41)之间的相互作用。主要目的是阐明这些化合物的潜在特性,重点是它们的抗生素功效、抗幽门螺杆菌活性、抗肿瘤潜力和抗 COVID-19 特性。
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Applied Organometallic Chemistry
Applied Organometallic Chemistry 化学-无机化学与核化学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
10.30%
发文量
408
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: All new compounds should be satisfactorily identified and proof of their structure given according to generally accepted standards. Structural reports, such as papers exclusively dealing with synthesis and characterization, analytical techniques, or X-ray diffraction studies of metal-organic or organometallic compounds will not be considered. The editors reserve the right to refuse without peer review any manuscript that does not comply with the aims and scope of the journal. Applied Organometallic Chemistry publishes Full Papers, Reviews, Mini Reviews and Communications of scientific research in all areas of organometallic and metal-organic chemistry involving main group metals, transition metals, lanthanides and actinides. All contributions should contain an explicit application of novel compounds, for instance in materials science, nano science, catalysis, chemical vapour deposition, metal-mediated organic synthesis, polymers, bio-organometallics, metallo-therapy, metallo-diagnostics and medicine. Reviews of books covering aspects of the fields of focus are also published.
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