Synthesis and evaluation of guanidine-containing schiff base copper(II), zinc(II), and iron(III) chelates as trypsin inhibitors

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3-Formyl-4-hydroxyphenylguanidine hydrochloride and its Schiff base copper(II), zinc(II), and iron(III) chelates were synthesized and their inhibitory activity against bovine β-trypsin were determined. Syntheses of Schiff base metal chelates were carried out from 3-formyl-4- hydroxyphenylguanidine, various L-amino acids, and divalent metal acetate. Their structures were established on the basis of spectroscopic evidence and elemental analysis. The inhibitory activity of these chelates against bovine β-trypsin was determined. The guanidine-containing copper(II) and zinc(II) chelates behaved as potent competitive inhibitors of trypsin. However, similar inhibitory activity was not observed for guanidine-containing iron(III) chelates. The inhibition constants (Ki values, ca. 10-5M) of guanidine-containing Schiff base copper(II) and zinc(II) chelates were slightly lower than those (ca. 10-6M) of the corresponding amidine-containing Schiff base chelates with regard to bovine trypsin. © 2003 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Toyota, E., Sekizaki, H., Itoh, K., & Tanizawa, K. (2003). Synthesis and evaluation of guanidine-containing schiff base copper(II), zinc(II), and iron(III) chelates as trypsin inhibitors. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 51(6), 625–629. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.51.625

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