Transition metal complexes of a multidentate Schiff base ligand containing pyridine: synthesis, characterization, enzyme inhibitions, antioxidant properties, and molecular docking studies
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2021Yazar
Bursal, ErcanTurkan, Fikret
Buldurun, Kenan
Turan, Nevin
Aras, Abdulmelik
colak, Naki
Yergeri, Mayur C.
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A series of Fe(II), Ni(II), and Pd(II) complexes were prepared with a novel Schiff base ligand containing pyridine moiety. The prepared compounds were characterized using FT-IR, H-1 and (13) C NMR, UV-Vis, powder XRD, thermogravimetric analysis, mass spectra, magnetic susceptibility, and elemental analysis. The coordination geometry of Fe(II) and Ni(II) complexes were octahedral, where Fe(II) and Ni(II) metal ions were coordinated by an oxygen atom of the carbonyl group, a nitrogen atom of the azomethine moiety, and a phenolic oxygen atom. The Pd(II) complex had square planar geometry. All of the synthesized compounds were tested for their biochemical properties, including enzyme inhibition and antioxidant activities. According to the in vitro DPPH and FRAP antioxidant methods, the Schiff base ligand and its Fe(II)/Pd(II) complexes showed close antioxidant activities against the standards (BHA, BHT, ascorbic acid, and alpha-tocopherol). Enzyme inhibitions of the metal complexes were investigated against glutathione S-transferase (GST), acetylcholinesterase (AChE), and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) enzymes. The best inhibition value (K-i) was observed for the Ni(II) complex against GST (2.63 +/- 0.04 mu M). Also, the Pd(II) complex showed the best inhibition value (10.17 +/- 1.88 mu M) against AChE. Molecular docking specified significant interactions at the active pockets of respective target enzymes. The Ni(II) complex exhibited good binding affinity against both BChE (- 9.0 kcal/mol and 9.36 +/- 2.03 mu M) and GST (- 7.0 kcal/mol and 2.63 +/- 0.04 mu M) enzymes. [GRAPHICS] .