A Revision on Function Cyclic Mixture and Arrangement of Alicyclic Ligands and Biotic Events

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Dalia Judith

Abstract

The  metal  complexes  of  the  Schiff  base  were  pivotal  in  the  development  of  coordination  chemistry. Various Schiff base complexes have been extensively researched due to their antibacterial, anticancer, analgesic,  anti-inflammatory,  antifertility,  and  herbicidal  properties.  The  chelating  ligands  with  donor atoms N, N, and O have a wide range of biological activities and are of particular interest because they connect to metal ions. It is well known that the presence of metal ions bound to physiologically active substances  increases  their  activity.  Although  numerous  Schiff  bases  have  been  explored  as  ligands utilizing  salicylaldehyde  and  modified  salicylaldehydes  and  amines,  no  work  has  been  done  on  the essential  nucleus  of  Schiff  bases  salicylaldehyde  and  2-  amino benzimidazole.  The  Schiff  base  metal complexes have been widely explored for their commercial and biological uses. 2- amino benzimidazole complexes  with  different  metal  ions  have  been  synthesized,  physic-chemically  characterized,  and biologically active. This article focuses on porphyrins, a ubiquitous family of macro cyclic chemicals that play   critical   roles   in   various   biological   processes,   including   the   absorption   of   solar   energy (photosynthesis) in plants and the delivery of oxygen in animals.

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Judith, D. (2022). A Revision on Function Cyclic Mixture and Arrangement of Alicyclic Ligands and Biotic Events. Zhongguo Kuangye Daxue Xuebao, 27(3), 5-7. https://zkdx.ch/journal/zkdx/article/view/10
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Judith, D. (2022). A Revision on Function Cyclic Mixture and Arrangement of Alicyclic Ligands and Biotic Events. Zhongguo Kuangye Daxue Xuebao, 27(3), 5-7. https://zkdx.ch/journal/zkdx/article/view/10

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