Structure-activity relationships for some diamine, triamine and Schiff base derivatives and their copper(II) complexes

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Abstract

Ethylenediamine (en), putrescine (pu), diethylenetriamine (dien), dipropylenetriamine (dpta), spermidine (spmd) and their Cu(II) compounds as well as the Schiff bases with 2-furaldehyde (dienOO), 2-thiophenecarboxaldehyde (dienSS) and pyrrole-2-carboxaldehyde (dienNN) of dien and that of dpta with 2-thiophenecarboxaldehyde (dptaSS), were prepared and characterised. They were tested against Bacillus substilis, Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Proteus vulgaris and Xanthomonas campestris as antibacterial reagents, the highest activity being exhibited by Cu(dptaSS)(NO3)2 complex, which acts as antibiotic. In the antiproliferative tests (vs. T47D, L929 and BHK(21/c13) cell lines) the best results were obtained with Cu(dptaSS)2+ and Cu(dienSS)2+. Electronic structure calculations gave for dptaSS and dienSS the higher negative charges on the N atoms. The counter-ions (Br-, NO3- and SO42-) play an important role by modulating the reagent's selectivity versus the bacteria [Gram(+) or Gram(-)], but they have no effect on the antiproliferative activity.

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Bolos, C. A., Nikolov, G. S., Ekateriniadou, L., Kortsaris, A., & Kyriakidis, D. A. (1998). Structure-activity relationships for some diamine, triamine and Schiff base derivatives and their copper(II) complexes. Metal-Based Drugs, 5(6), 323–332. https://doi.org/10.1155/MBD.1998.323

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