2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2019.129503
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Assessment of cytotoxic and genotoxic potentials of a mononuclear Fe(II) Schiff base complex with photocatalytic activity in Trigonella

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“…A broad spectrum of systematic reviews and scientific data demonstrated that fenugreek and its extracts improve glycemic and lipid profiles [ 5 ]. Fenugreek is known to have antioxidant [ 6 ], anti-carcinogenic [ 7 ], gastroprotective [ 8 ], anti-inflammatory [ 9 ], antimicrobial [ 10 ], immunological [ 11 ], antiobesity [ 12 ], and hepatoprotective [ 13 ] effects, and are beneficial to women’s health [ 14 ]. Further, previous studies reported that fenugreek improved cognitive functions and Parkinson’s symptoms and showed antianxiety, antidepressant, and neuroprotective properties [ 15 , 16 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A broad spectrum of systematic reviews and scientific data demonstrated that fenugreek and its extracts improve glycemic and lipid profiles [ 5 ]. Fenugreek is known to have antioxidant [ 6 ], anti-carcinogenic [ 7 ], gastroprotective [ 8 ], anti-inflammatory [ 9 ], antimicrobial [ 10 ], immunological [ 11 ], antiobesity [ 12 ], and hepatoprotective [ 13 ] effects, and are beneficial to women’s health [ 14 ]. Further, previous studies reported that fenugreek improved cognitive functions and Parkinson’s symptoms and showed antianxiety, antidepressant, and neuroprotective properties [ 15 , 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obvious role of M n+ in the coordination compounds, transition metal complexes, in the inhibition of the microbial and cancer growth (Tweedy's chelation theory), was explored in many research studies concerning its importance to promote their compounds' bioreactivity. [25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33] Considering the progressed biological application of metalated hydrazone derivatives in alternative pharmaceutical and medicinal fields, many published articles highlighted on their bio-applications. [25,26] The biological studies of Fe (III)-complex of isatin carbohydrazone Schiff base ligand was recently reported, which demonstrated valuable obtains.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[29] The antioxidant activity against glioma cells of Fe (III) and Cu (II)-complexes of hydroxy-pyridinylaminophenol was investigated with appreciable results, as reported by Seco et al [30] The biological and phenoxazinone synthase-like activities of various Fe (III) complexes of Schiff base derivatives were explored and presented recently by Ismael et al [31] Assessment of the cytotoxic and genotoxic potentials of Fe (II)-complexes with Trigonella photocatalytic processes was represented recently. [32] Some new Fe (III)-complexes was subjected as antidiabetic candidates, which assigned by Kumar et al [33] The antimicrobial potential of Mn (II), Co (II), Ni (II), Cu (II), and Zn (II) complexes of isatin Schiff base was recently studied by Swathy et al [34] and also of Cu (II), Co (II), Ni (II), and Cd (II) chelates of isatin derivatives was soon presented by El-Sonbati el al. [35] As α-glucosidase inhibitors, new category of metal-isatin based Schiff base complexes were published recently by Rahim et al [36] Depending on the literature survey, herein two pincer chelating tri-dentate isatin hydrazone salicylidene ligands (HLSO 3 Na and HLDBu) are coordinated ligands to iron (II) ions to award two various polar and nonpolar Fe (LSO 3 Na) 2 and Fe (LDBu) 2 complexes, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%