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Original Articles

Syntheses, crystal structures and biological activity of oxidovanadium(V) complexes with tridentate aroylhydrazone ligands

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Pages 3144-3155 | Received 12 Apr 2019, Accepted 20 Aug 2019, Published online: 09 Oct 2019
 

Abstract

A series of oxidovanadium(V) complexes, [VOLa-cL′] (L′ = ethyl maltolate), were synthesized by reaction of VOSO4 with the aroylhydrazones 2-amino-N'-(2-hydroxybenzylidene)benzohydrazide (H2La), N'-(3-bromo-2-hydroxybenzylidene)-3-hydroxylbenzohydrazide (H2Lb) and N′-(2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzylidene) pivalohydrazide (H2Lc), respectively. The complexes were characterized by physico-chemical methods. Molecular structures of the complexes were further characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction. The V ions in the three complexes are coordinated by three donor atoms of the aroylhydrazone ligands, two donor atoms of the ethyl maltolate ligand, and one oxo group. Biological study of the complexes indicates that they are insulin-like agents, which stimulated glucose utilization in a dose dependent manner over the concentration range 125 μM to 1 mM.

Acknowledgements

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support by the Research Program of Science and Technology at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (NJZY19220 and NJZY19223), Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Photoelectric Functional Materials, Chifeng University Key Laboratory of Photoelectric Functional Materials, and Chifeng University Science and Research Creative Team.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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