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      Characterization and thermal studies of nano‐synthesized Mn(II), Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) complexes with adipohydrazone ligand as new promising antimicrobial and antitumor agents

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      Applied Organometallic Chemistry
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          New seven complexes of N 1,N 6‐bis((2‐hydroxynaphthalin‐1‐yl)methinyl))adipohydrazone (H 2L) with MnCl 2•4H 2O, CoCl 2•6H 2O, NiCl 2•6H 2O, CuCl 2•2H 2O, Cu(NO 3) 2•3H 2O, CuSO 4•5H 2O, and Cu(OAc) 2•2H 2O have been prepared and characterized by the aid of elemental and thermal analyses, spectra (FT‐IR, 1H NMR, MS, UV‐Vis, ESR, X‐ray powder diffraction), molar conductance and magnetic moment measurements. The XRD results unambiguously confirmed the nano‐sized particles of the complexes. The results showed that H 2L behaves as dibasic tetra‐dentate ligand towards the metal ions of interest. The low molar conductance values revealed the non‐electrolytic nature for the chelates. The magnetic moment data, UV‐Vis and ESR spectra denoted the formation of octahedral geometries for Mn(II) and Ni(II) complexes, whereas Co(II), Cu(II) complexes exhibited tetrahedral arrangement. The activation parameters for the thermal decomposition stages were calculated from TGA curves using Coats‐Redfern and Horowitz–Metzger methods. The obtained data were confirmed by 3‐D molecular modeling of the ligand and some complexes. The investigated compounds were screened for their antimicrobial activities against different types of organisms and antitumor activities towards human liver Carcinoma (HEPG2) cell to access their potential chemotherapeutic use. The free ligand (H 2L) exhibited a weak inhibition of cell viability with IC 50 of 11.80 μg/ml, complexes 4, 6 and 7 showed a moderate activity with IC 50 of 5.56, 7.71 and 5.67 μg/ml, whereas complexes 1, 2, 3, and 5 displayed a strong anticancer activity with IC 50 of 4.65, 3.97, 3.30 and 4.84 μg/ml, compared with IC 50 value of 4.73 μg/ml for the doxorubicin (standard cytotoxin drug).

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          Rapid colorimetric assay for cellular growth and survival: Application to proliferation and cytotoxicity assays

          A tetrazolium salt has been used to develop a quantitative colorimetric assay for mammalian cell survival and proliferation. The assay detects living, but not dead cells and the signal generated is dependent on the degree of activation of the cells. This method can therefore be used to measure cytotoxicity, proliferation or activation. The results can be read on a multiwell scanning spectrophotometer (ELISA reader) and show a high degree of precision. No washing steps are used in the assay. The main advantages of the colorimetric assay are its rapidity and precision, and the lack of any radioisotope. We have used the assay to measure proliferative lymphokines, mitogen stimulations and complement-mediated lysis.
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            Biological Activities of Hydrazone Derivatives

            There has been considerable interest in the development of novel compounds with anticonvulsant, antidepressant, analgesic, antiinflammatory, antiplatelet, anti- malarial, antimicrobial, antimycobacterial, antitumoral, vasodilator, antiviral and antischistosomiasis activities. Hydrazones possessing an azometine -NHN=C H - proton constitute an important class of compounds for new drug development. Therefore, many researchers have synthesized these compounds as target structures and evaluated their biological activities. These observations have been guiding for the development of new hydrazones that possess varied biological activities.
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              Correlation between E-test, disk diffusion, and microdilution methods for antifungal susceptibility testing of fluconazole and voriconazole.

              The activities of fluconazole and voriconazole against isolates of Candida spp. (n = 400) were tested by the E-test, disk diffusion, and the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS) M27-A2 broth microdilution-based reference methods. More than 96% of isolates found to be susceptible to fluconazole by the reference method were identified as susceptible by the agar-based methods. Lesser degrees of correlation with the reference method were seen for isolates identified as resistant by the agar-based methods. Interpretive categories are not available for voriconazole, but results qualitatively similar to those for fluconazole were seen. The agar-based E-test and disk diffusion methods are reliable alternatives to the NCCLS M27-A2 reference microdilution method for isolates that test susceptible to fluconazole.
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                Applied Organometallic Chemistry
                Applied Organom Chemis
                Wiley
                0268-2605
                1099-0739
                December 2017
                May 23 2017
                December 2017
                : 31
                : 12
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science Tanta University Tanta Egypt
                [2 ] Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Applied Science Umm Al‐Qura University Makkah Saudi Arabia
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                10.1002/aoc.3885
                8ae11208-25b8-433e-8db5-426b730309c4
                © 2017

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