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“…19,20 An absorption band also exists as a shoulder at $425 nm which can be assigned to the ligand-to-metal chargetransfer transition for the quinolone ligand since it is also present in the spectrum of the complex Cu(enrofloxacin) 2 (H 2 O) in aqueous solution. 21 The UV spectrum of the complex is practically identical with that of the quinolone ligand.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…19,20 An absorption band also exists as a shoulder at $425 nm which can be assigned to the ligand-to-metal chargetransfer transition for the quinolone ligand since it is also present in the spectrum of the complex Cu(enrofloxacin) 2 (H 2 O) in aqueous solution. 21 The UV spectrum of the complex is practically identical with that of the quinolone ligand.…”
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“…[1][2][3][4] These investigations have resulted in the synthesis of many new transition metal complexes, which bind to DNA by non-covalent interactions such as intercalative binding, electrostatic binding and groove binding. 5 Among these complexes, copper(II) complexes with some drugs attract great attentions, 4,[6][7][8] presumably due to the biological role of copper(II) with more than a dozen of enzymes that depend on copper for their activity having been identified, and its synergetic activity with the drug. 9,10 Furthermore, metal combinations with pharmaceutical agents are known to improve the drug's activity, to decrease their toxicity and gain an ability to act as regulator for gene expression and a tool for microbiology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bands in the range 3533-3378 cm -1 in the spectra of the complexes can be attributed to the ν(O-H) vibration of the water molecules [15]. The ν(N-H) vibration appears in the region of 3289-3267 cm -1 and the stretching vibrations ν(C-H) of phenyl groups are assigned as a number of bands in the region 3136-3017 cm -1 [16] …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%