An insight into antimycobacterial and antioxidant potentials of INH-Schiff base complexes and targeting of MtKasB receptor of
A new series of isoniazid-Schiff base (INH-SB) ligands ( 1-3 ) derived from β-diketonates and their Ni( ii ), Co( ii ) and Zn( ii ) complexes ( 4-12 ) were synthesized by a cost-effective one-pot in situ procedure and were structurally characterized using FTIR, UV, elemental, NMR and mass spectral s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New journal of chemistry 2022-02, Vol.46 (1), p.462-4633 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new series of isoniazid-Schiff base (INH-SB) ligands (
1-3
) derived from β-diketonates and their Ni(
ii
), Co(
ii
) and Zn(
ii
) complexes (
4-12
) were synthesized by a cost-effective one-pot
in situ
procedure and were structurally characterized using FTIR, UV, elemental, NMR and mass spectral studies. The cyclic voltammograms of Ni(
ii
) and Co(
ii
) complexes displayed one-electron irreversible redox waves. Interestingly, a broad and well-resolved X-band spectrum was observed for the Ni(
ii
) complex (
6
) at 298 K making it one of the very few cases of non-Krammer systems yielding an ESR spectrum at room temperature. The molecular geometry of SB ligands and complexes were optimized using the B3LYP method with a 6-31G++ basis set. The FMO analysis and global reactivity descriptors were evoked to establish the chemical and biochemical properties. The spectral and DFT studies have substantiated octahedral geometry for Ni(
ii
) and Co(
ii
) complexes and distorted tetrahedral geometry for the Zn(
ii
) complexes. Binding interactions of Schiff bases with the MtKasB protein of
M. tuberculosis
were studied using Autodock tools. The docked ligands displayed favorable π-π, π-S and π-alkyl interactions with the receptor.
In vitro
mycobacteriostatic and mycobacteriocidal activities against
M. tuberculosis
H37Rv strain and
in vitro
antioxidant activity by ABTS assay were evaluated. INH-Schiff base ligands (
1
and
2
) and Zn(
ii
) complexes
11
and
12
exhibited complete killing (100%) of the
M. tb
strain and presented as viable lead candidates as impending metal-based anti-TB drugs.
Isoniazid Schiff base complexes synthesized by the molecular hybridization strategy revealed enhanced anti-tubercular (100% killing of
M. tb
strain) and antioxidant activities. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d1nj04977a |