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Antioxidation and DNA-Binding Properties of Binuclear Lanthanide(III) Complexes with a Schiff Base Ligand Derived from 8-Hydroxyquinoline-7-carboxaldehyde and Benzoylhydrazine
Authors:Yongchun Liu  Kejun Zhang  Yun Wu  Junying Zhao  Jianning Liu
Institution:College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Key Laboratory of Longdong Biological Resources in Gansu Province, Longdong University, Qingyang, Gansu 745000, P.?R. China, (phone: 86-934-6466862). ychliu001@163.com.
Abstract:8-Hydroxyquinoline-7-carboxaldehyde (8-HQ-7-CA), Schiff-base ligand 8-hydroxyquinoline-7-carboxaldehyde benzoylhydrazone, and binuclear complexes LnL(NO(3) )(H(2) O)(2) ](2) were prepared from the ligand and equivalent molar amounts of Ln(NO(3) )?6 H(2) O (Ln=La(3+) , Nd(3+) , Sm(3+) , Eu(3+) , Gd(3+) , Dy(3+) , Ho(3+) , Er(3+) , Yb(3+) , resp.). Ligand acts as dibasic tetradentates, binding to Ln(III) through the phenolate O-atom, N-atom of quinolinato unit, and C?N and ?O?C?N? groups of the benzoylhydrazine side chain. Dimerization of this monomeric unit occurs through the phenolate O-atoms leading to a central four-membered (LnO)(2) ring. Ligand and all of the Ln(III) complexes can strongly bind to CT-DNA through intercalation with the binding constants at 10(5) -10(6) M(-1) . Moreover, ligand and all of the Ln(III) complexes have strong abilities of scavenging effects for hydroxyl (HO(.) ) radicals. Both the antioxidation and DNA-binding properties of Ln(III) complexes are much better than that of ligand.
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