About this Research Topic
Recently, bioinorganic, and medicinal chemists have focused on Schiff bases and their transition metal complexes to investigate their potential pharmacological applications. A broad range of biological activities, such as anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and anti-tumor activities are shown by these derivatives. Moreover, there is strong curiosity in synthesizing cheaper coordination compounds, such as first-row transition metal complexes, which could be potential efficient medications. Hence, we would like to highlight research presenting syntheses of complexes of Schiff base ligands with different transition metal species and possible therapeutics agent properties in this Research Topic.
We welcome the submission of Original Research articles, Reviews, Mini-Reviews and Perspectives on themes that include, but are not limited to:
- Molecular design, synthesis, and characterization of transition metal complexes of new Schiff base ligands
- Structure elucidation by single crystal X-ray analysis, theoretical studies (such as DFT) and In Silico molecular simulations for the derivatives.
- The Biological applications of these complexes such as antimicrobial, antiviral and anticancer properties.
- Antioxidant activities, fluorescence quenching studies, intercalative mode for DNA interaction, DNA binding potency and DNA cleavage as well as molecular docking studies.
- Drug design and drug discovery of newly reported complexes.
Keywords: Schiff bases, transition metal complexes, DFT analysis, biological activity, cytotoxicity, DNA binding interaction, molecular docking
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