Exploring Schiff base ligand and their transition metal complexes: synthesis, characterization, antimicrobial, ADME and computational insight as cholesterol lowering agents and anticancer activity on HeLa cells
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This research work includes a detailed investigation of the synthesis, spectro
scopic characterization and biological properties of Schiff bases ligand derived
from 1,8-diamminonapthalene and 5-bromosalicyaldehyde along with their transi
tion metal complexes. The compounds were meticulously characterized employing
sophisticated spectral techniques that are FT-IR (Infra-red), analytical, 1H-NMR
(Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), SEM (Surface morphology analysis), ESI
MS (Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry), PXRD (Powder X-ray Diffrac
tion) and ESR (Electron Spin Resonance). The spectroscopic data reported that
the ligand exhibits a tetradentate binding mode, while the metal complexes dem
onstrate hexa-coordinated geometries. Additionally, DFT investigation was executed
employed B3LYP/LanL2DZ as basis set to optimize geometry and evaluate molec
ular electrostatic potential surfaces. In vitro antimicrobial studies were explored
against gram +ve bacteria, gram −ve bacteria and fungal strains. Among these, the
copper chloride complex (3) displayed the highest efficacy possessing a minimum
inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 0.0094 µmol/mL. Molecular docking investiga
tions were executed to evaluate the binding affinities of the synthesized compounds
against a cholesterol lowering agent (2OBD) and HeLa cancerous cells (6I2I). The
results indicated that cobalt (1) and nickel chloride (2) complexes exhibit the low
est binding affinities, suggesting higher potency. Additionally, the synthesized com
pounds demonstrated greater effectiveness against HeLa cancerous cells compared
to the 2OBD receptor. The in silico ADME analysis discloses the therapeutic usabil
ity of the synthesized compounds.