1. A Mini-Review: Recent Advances in Coumarin-Metal Complexes With Biological Properties
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Anita Kornicka, Aleksandra Jalińska, Sylwia Szulta, and Łukasz Balewski
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Chemistry ,Mini Review ,Biological activity ,biological activity ,metal complexes ,General Chemistry ,Coumarin ,Antimicrobial ,Combinatorial chemistry ,coumarin ,Mini review ,Metal ,2H-chromen-2-one ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Broad spectrum ,visual_art ,Biological property ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,heterocyclic compounds ,fluorescent properties ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The coumarin nucleus is a recurring motif in both natural and synthetic compounds that exhibit a broad spectrum of biological properties including anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiviral, antimicrobial and anticancer agents as well as enzyme inhibitors. On the other hand, it has been reported that the incorporation of a metal ion into coumarin derivatives can increase the activity of such complexes compared to coumarin-based ligands. Accordingly, some of them have been found to display promising antioxidant, antitumor or antibacterial activities. This mini-review briefly summarizes the recent development of coumarin-metal complexes with proven biological properties. The attention is also paid to agents for which practical applications in the detection of biologically important species may be found.
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- 2021
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