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Research Article

Schiff bases attached L-glutamine and L-asparagine: First investigation on antimutagenic and antimicrobial analyses

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Pages 199-204 | Received 04 Mar 2013, Accepted 06 Apr 2013, Published online: 20 May 2013

Figures & data

Figure 1. Structures and abbreviations of studied molecules.

Figure 1. Structures and abbreviations of studied molecules.

Table I. Analytical data, important IR vibration frequencies (cm−1), UV-Visible spectra values (nm) of all synthesized molecules, and 1H-NMR spectral data of Schiff bases attached L-Glutamine, L-Asparagine.

Figure 2. Imaging of antimicrobial affectivities of [Mn(Gln-Sch) (OAc)(H2O)] and (Gln-Sch) against C. albicans, M. luteus and P. putida (2: [Mn (Gln-Sch) (OAc)(H2O)], 1: (Gln-Sch)).

Figure 2. Imaging of antimicrobial affectivities of [Mn(Gln-Sch) (OAc)(H2O)] and (Gln-Sch) against C. albicans, M. luteus and P. putida (2: [Mn (Gln-Sch) (OAc)(H2O)], 1: (Gln-Sch)).

Table II. Antimicrobial activity of studied compounds (0.25 μg/ml) and standard reagents (diameter of zone inhibition (mm)).

Table III. Comparison the effects on the number of MN different concentrations of (Asn-Sch), [Mn(Asn-Sch)(OAc], (Gln-Sch), [Mn(Gln-Sch)OAc] together with AFB1 in human peripheral lymphocytes.

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