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2-(4-nitrophenyl)iminomethyl phenol Schiff base metal complexes: Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, anticancer and antimicrobial studies

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Pages 1289-1298 | Received 05 Sep 2020, Accepted 25 Nov 2021, Published online: 08 Mar 2022
 

Abstract

An imine-based molecule, 2-(4-nitrophenyl)iminomethyl phenol Schiff base (NPIMP) ligand was synthesized by microwave and conventional methods by reaction between 4-nitroaniline (1) and salicyaldehyde (2). The metal complexes of La(III), Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) (3a-d) with NPIMP were synthesized as potential anticancer and antimicrobial drug candidates. The synthesized ligand and metal complexes were structurally characterized by spectral (NMR, FT-IR, LC-MS and UV-Vis), scanning electron microscopy, elemental analysis, powder X-ray diffraction and thermo gravimetric (TG) data. Spectroscopic studies suggested a distorted octahedral structure for all the complexes. The systems were evaluated for their anticancer and antimicrobial activities. The anticancer activity studies revealed that all the complexes exhibited promising activity against MCF-7 breast and HeLa cell lines. Antimicrobial activity has shown that all the complexes were showed certain degree of activity. As for the antimicrobial activity, La(III) and Co(II) complexes displayed potential antibacterial and antifungal activity against the tested microbes.

Acknowledgement

The authors are acknowledging UGC-SAP-DRS-III, UGC-PDFSS, JSS Mahavidayapeetha and JSS College for Women for their financial support and provide necessary facilities to carried out in the present work.

Disclosure statement

All authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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Funding

Prof. N.N. would like to acknowledge UGC-SAP-DRS-III (UGC F 540/10/DRS-III/2016 (SAPI)), Dr. J. R. thanks to UGC-PDFSS (UGC Order No. F./PDFSS-2015-17-KAR-11614) for their financial support in the present work.

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