Abstract

A new manganese(II) complex, Mn(II)−tris[2-[N-(2-pyridylmethyl)amino]ethyl]bishexafluorophosphate (Mn−TPAA), has been synthesized, its X-ray crystal structure resolved, and its superoxide stoichiometric scavenging activity established. The complex has been formed with the tripodal potentially heptadentate ligand TPAA which turns out to be the single ligand coordinated to the metal ion and therefore achieves the seven coordination. The complex crystallizes in the space group P212121, a = 19.654(9) A, b = 15.416(5) A, c = 10.425(4) A, with four formula units per unit cell. The manganese is bonded to three pyridine nitrogen atoms, to three amine groups, and to the tripodal bridging nitrogen N. The reactivity toward superoxide has been investigated using the indirect xanthine−xanthine oxidase−cytochrome c method, the electrochemical reaction of in-situ generated superoxide, and γ and pulse radiolysis measurements. From the cytochrome c assay, it has been found that the IC50 value is equal to 4.4 μM. From elec...

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call