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Title of Article Copper(II) Compounds of 4-Nitrobenzohydrazide with Different Anions (ClO4- , NO3- and Br-): Synthesis, Characterization, DFT Calculations, DNA Interactions and Cytotoxic Properties 
Date of Acceptance 20 January 2022 
Journal
     Title of Journal Chemistry and Biodiversity 
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal Wiley-Blackwell 
     ISBN/ISSN 1612-1872 
     Volume 2022 
     Issue 19(3) 
     Month March
     Year of Publication 2022 
     Page e202100708 
     Abstract Copper complexes containing 4-nitrobenzohydrazide (4-NH), [Cu(4-NH)2(ClO4)2] (1), [Cu(4-NH)2(NO3)2] (2) and [Cu(4-NH)2Br2] (3), were synthesized and characterized by various spectroscopy. DFT calculations have revealed a distorted octahedral for 1, 2 and 3. DNA interactions of 1–3 toward calf-thymus DNA were investigated by absorption titration, viscosity, fluorescence spectroscopy and gel electrophoresis. All complexes bind to DNA via intercalation mode. The Kb values have shown the binding ability in the order of 3>2>1. The in vitro cytotoxicity of 1–3 was tested against two human cancer cells (HeLa and MCF-7) and normal Vero cells by MTT assay. All complexes show anticancer ability upon increasing time, but the ligand is inactive. Complex 3 with the Br- anion gives the lowest IC50 values of 19.26�2.43 μg/mL toward MCF-7. Moreover, all complexes were not arrested at any cell cycle phases. However, the sub-G1 populations were enhanced upon increasing the complex concentration. Therefore, they may induce apoptotic cell death for both cancer cells. The antibacterial activity of 1–3 was tested against E. coli, Salmonella and Campylobacter. Complex 3 gives the best activity toward Campylobacter (0.156×103 μg/mL). 
     Keyword copper, N-, O-ligands, computational chemistry, DNA, cytotoxicity 
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607020017-5 Miss PRANGTIP NONKUNTOD [Main Author]
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