2023
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens12050745
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Peptidases Are Potential Targets of Copper(II)-1,10-Phenanthroline-5,6-dione Complex, a Promising and Potent New Drug against Trichomonas vaginalis

Abstract: Trichomonas vaginalis is responsible for 156 million new cases per year worldwide. When present asymptomatically, the parasite can lead to serious complications, such as development of cervical and prostate cancer. As infection increases the acquisition and transmission of HIV, the control of trichomoniasis represents an important niche for the discovery and development of new antiparasitic molecules. This urogenital parasite synthesizes several molecules that allow the establishment and pathogenesis of infect… Show more

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“…Metal complexes containing phen, and its derivatives, have also been reported in the literature for their antifungal [244,[261][262][263][264], antiparasitic [265][266][267][268], antiviral [269][270][271][272], and antibacterial [273][274][275][276][277] competence. The work of polypyridyl metal complexes was pioneered by Francis Dwyer and co-workers when they published a landmark study outlining the biological activity of dicationic Ru, Fe, nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co), Cu, Zn, calcium (Ca), and manganese (Mn) chelates containing phen and its derivatives [278].…”
Section: 10-phenanthroline and Its Metal Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal complexes containing phen, and its derivatives, have also been reported in the literature for their antifungal [244,[261][262][263][264], antiparasitic [265][266][267][268], antiviral [269][270][271][272], and antibacterial [273][274][275][276][277] competence. The work of polypyridyl metal complexes was pioneered by Francis Dwyer and co-workers when they published a landmark study outlining the biological activity of dicationic Ru, Fe, nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co), Cu, Zn, calcium (Ca), and manganese (Mn) chelates containing phen and its derivatives [278].…”
Section: 10-phenanthroline and Its Metal Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%