Copper Complexes - Vol II: Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Evaluation of NNS donor schiff base molecular adducts of Copper (II) Chloride - Tapa blanda

Kothari, Richa

 
9783659880575: Copper Complexes - Vol II: Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Evaluation of NNS donor schiff base molecular adducts of Copper (II) Chloride

Sinopsis

NNS Schiff base molecular adducts belong to a group of thiourea derivatives and the biological activities of which are a function of the parent aldehyde or ketone are the most important properties of thiosemicarbazone class of ligands (hydrazine carbothioamindes). Their metal complexes, especially those containing copper (II) and iron (III) are more active than uncoordinated NNS Schiff base molecular adducts and enhanced biological activity of metal thiosemicarbazones has been under investigation for some time. NNS Schiff base molecular adducts are very good ligands and it has been shown that their biological activity is related to their ability to coordinate to metal centres in enzymes. NNS Schiff base molecular adducts are more active in cell destruction, as well as in the inhibition of DNA synthesis. NNS Schiff base molecular adducts are obtained by condensation of thiosemicarbazide or a substituted thiosemicarbazide at the N (4) position with a suitable aldehyde or ketone.

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NNS Schiff base molecular adducts belong to a group of thiourea derivatives and the biological activities of which are a function of the parent aldehyde or ketone are the most important properties of thiosemicarbazone class of ligands (hydrazine carbothioamindes). Their metal complexes, especially those containing copper (II) and iron (III) are more active than uncoordinated NNS Schiff base molecular adducts and enhanced biological activity of metal thiosemicarbazones has been under investigation for some time. NNS Schiff base molecular adducts are very good ligands and it has been shown that their biological activity is related to their ability to coordinate to metal centres in enzymes. NNS Schiff base molecular adducts are more active in cell destruction, as well as in the inhibition of DNA synthesis. NNS Schiff base molecular adducts are obtained by condensation of thiosemicarbazide or a substituted thiosemicarbazide at the N (4) position with a suitable aldehyde or ketone.

Biografía del autor

Prof.Richa Kothari has 17 years of academic and research experience at UG & PG level. She did her Msc.Ph.D(Chemistry)from Jiwaji University Gwalior India and published 20 research papers in reputed journals. She has filed 4 patents & guided 1 Ph.d Scholar. She holds the position of HOD, Deptt. of Chemistry, ITM University, Gwalior, India.

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