{"title":"揭示单核 Zn(II) 和 Cu(II) 席夫碱金属配合物的潜力:微波辅助合成、理论分析及在仿生催化、CT-DNA 相互作用和体外生物检测中的应用","authors":"Sneha Paul, Thangjam Sanjurani, Jyotirmoy Talukdar, Pranjit Barman, Ankita Das, Piyush Pandey","doi":"10.1002/aoc.7749","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div>\n \n <p>Given the widespread and diverse effects of transition metal ions such as copper and zinc in multiple biological processes, this research endeavor addresses herein the microwave-aided synthesis of two novel tetradentate ONNO (<b>L1</b>) and tridentate NNO (<b>L2</b>) donor Schiff base ligands derived from 4,5-dimethyl-1,2-phenylenediamine and 4-bromo-2-hydroxybenzaldehyde in a 1:2 ratio and from 4,5-dimethyl-1,2-phenylenediamine and 5-methoxy-2-hydroxybenzaldehyde in a 1:1 ratio, with their respective zinc, <b>ZnL1(1)</b> and <b>ZnL2(3)</b>, and copper, <b>CuL1(2)</b> and <b>CuL2(4)</b>, Schiff base metal complexes, which are comprehensively characterized utilizing physiochemical and analytical techniques, along with geometry optimization using the DFT approach. Spectrophotometric analyses have been used to assess the biomimetic activity in the conversion of 3,5-DTBC to 3,5-DTBQ with turnover numbers 53.4 and 78 h<sup>−1</sup> in methanol for <b>2</b> and <b>4</b>, whereas the zinc complexes are found to be ineffective. With CT-DNA, possible modes of interaction with the synthesized complexes have been explored using absorption spectroscopy, where the associated binding constants ranged between 1.541 × 10<sup>5</sup> and 2.186 × 10<sup>5</sup> M<sup>−1</sup>. EtBr-bound DNA was used in the fluorescence quenching experiments with Stern–Volmer constant (<i>K</i><sub>sv</sub>) values in the range 4.084 × 10<sup>4</sup> and 3.402 × 10<sup>4</sup> M<sup>−1</sup>, showing a stronger association with CT-DNA. The compounds' ability to inhibit bacterial strains was also examined in vitro, as well as their ability to reduce inflammation, through the protein denaturation method and the DPPH assay for antioxidant activity have been performed. 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Unraveling the Potential of Mononuclear Zn(II) and Cu(II) Schiff Base Metal Complexes: Microwave-Aided Synthesis, Theoretical Analysis and Application in Biomimetic Catalysis, CT-DNA Interaction, and In Vitro Biological Assays
Given the widespread and diverse effects of transition metal ions such as copper and zinc in multiple biological processes, this research endeavor addresses herein the microwave-aided synthesis of two novel tetradentate ONNO (L1) and tridentate NNO (L2) donor Schiff base ligands derived from 4,5-dimethyl-1,2-phenylenediamine and 4-bromo-2-hydroxybenzaldehyde in a 1:2 ratio and from 4,5-dimethyl-1,2-phenylenediamine and 5-methoxy-2-hydroxybenzaldehyde in a 1:1 ratio, with their respective zinc, ZnL1(1) and ZnL2(3), and copper, CuL1(2) and CuL2(4), Schiff base metal complexes, which are comprehensively characterized utilizing physiochemical and analytical techniques, along with geometry optimization using the DFT approach. Spectrophotometric analyses have been used to assess the biomimetic activity in the conversion of 3,5-DTBC to 3,5-DTBQ with turnover numbers 53.4 and 78 h−1 in methanol for 2 and 4, whereas the zinc complexes are found to be ineffective. With CT-DNA, possible modes of interaction with the synthesized complexes have been explored using absorption spectroscopy, where the associated binding constants ranged between 1.541 × 105 and 2.186 × 105 M−1. EtBr-bound DNA was used in the fluorescence quenching experiments with Stern–Volmer constant (Ksv) values in the range 4.084 × 104 and 3.402 × 104 M−1, showing a stronger association with CT-DNA. The compounds' ability to inhibit bacterial strains was also examined in vitro, as well as their ability to reduce inflammation, through the protein denaturation method and the DPPH assay for antioxidant activity have been performed. Furthermore, molecular docking simulations have been carried out to obtain a deeper comprehension of the molecular-level interactions with CT-DNA and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2).
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