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The Superoxide Dismutase-Like Activity of Some Copper (II) Complexes Derived from Tridentate Schiff Bases
Abstract:Oxygen free radicals are the final or intermediate products of many metabolic reactions. Of greatest significance to the organism are superoxide anion radical (O2-), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), hydroxyl radical (OH). singlet oxygen (lO2) etc. A proper ratio between both production and breakdown of oxy-radicals is essential for the maintenance of a dynamic equilibrium of vital processes. The superoxide dismutases protect cells against toxic influence of the superoxide. In addition, some square-pyramidally pentacoordinated copper(II) complexes, derived from tridentate Schiff bases of the N-salicylideneaminoal-canoate type, show remarkable SOD-like activity. A selected set of complexes of this type have been tested: potassium [aqua-(N-salicylideneglutamato) cuprate] (L-and D,L-form). potassium [(isothiocyanato)-(N-salicylideneglycinato) cuprate], potassium [(isothiocyanato)-(N-salicylidene-D,L-alaninato) cuprate]. potassium ((isothiocyanato)-(N-salicylidene-β-alaninato) cuprate] and potassium [(isocyanate)-(N-salicylideneglycinato) cuprate]. Our results suggest that the copper complexes are not only antioxidants, but may also possess anti-inflammatory, cytostatic and radioprotective properties.
Keywords:Leukocyte  superoxide dismutase-like activity [(N-salicylideneaminoalcanoato) cuprates]  xanthine oxidase  superoxide anion radical.
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