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Coordination Compounds of M(II) Biometal Ions with Acid - Type Anti - inflammatory Drugs as Ligands - A Review
The cations of biometals in biological systems easily interact with various moieties of organic and inorganic biomolecules, either as natural constituents or after introduction into the body via O - , N - and S - donor atoms. Study of the interaction between M(II) biometal - O - donor ligand (drug)...
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Published in: | Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research 2015-06, Vol.14 (2), p.337 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The cations of biometals in biological systems easily interact with
various moieties of organic and inorganic biomolecules, either as
natural constituents or after introduction into the body via O - , N -
and S - donor atoms. Study of the interaction between M(II) biometal
- O - donor ligand (drug) is of interest for various reasons:
more evenly dosing of medicine and biodistribution of medicine;
monitoring of its pharmacokinetics including excretion; reduction of
unwanted effects of the medicine; greater antimicrobial activity;
synergistic effect of the metal and medicine; and improved anti - ulcer
ous, anti - tumor and anti - bacterial activity. This paper offers an
overview of the literature of published research on coordination
between biometals and anti - inflammatory drugs of the acid type. The
metals that the subject of focus in this review are d - met als with
M(II) ions, namely, copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cobalt (Co) and manganese
(Mn).Those containing molecules with carboxyl functional groups can
build complexes with coordinated number of metals of 4 and 6, of
various stoichiometric structures, simple or complex, and also behave
as monodentate, bidentate or bridge ligands in polynuclear complexes. |
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ISSN: | 1596-5996 1596-9827 |
DOI: | 10.4314/tjpr.v14i2.21 |