Abstract

[Cu(L)2] (1), [Co(L)2] (2), [Ni(L)2]·H2O (3) complexes where L is 2-{[(2-methoxyphenyl)amino]methylene}-5,5-dimethyl-cyclohexane-1,3-dionate are synthesized. Single crystals of complexes 1-3 are obtained. According to X-ray crystallographic data, in the Co and Ni complexes, a coordination polyhedron N2O4 is a distorted octahedron, and in the Cu complex, N2O2 is a distorted square. L is a tridentate ligand coordinated by oxygen atoms of carbonyl and methoxy groups as well as the nitrogen atom of the amide group. The cytotoxic properties of 2-{[(2-methoxyphenyl)amino]methylene}-5,5-dimethyl-cyclohexane-1,3-dione and respective complexes are studied on the Hep2 cell line (human laryngeal carcinoma). The compounds are shown to not exhibit cytotoxic properties in the studied concentration range (1-50 μM). Antibacterial, protistocidal, and fungistatic properties of HL, its structural analogue 2-anilinomethylidene-5,5-dimethylcyclohexane-1,3-dione (HL1), and complexes on their base are also studied. The antibacterial activity of HL and [Co(L1)2(C2H5OH)2] against S. aureus, of HL1 and [Co(L)2] against E. coli is revealed within 25-30% of the activity of reference drugs (ciprofloxacin, furazolidone). The [Ni(L1)2(C2H5OH)2] complex is found to have a pronounced protistocidal activity. Furthermore, the behavior of the [Ni(L)2]·H2O complex in phosphate buffered saline is analyzed at storage times t = 0 h, 24 h, 48 h and also in an aqueous solution at different pH values.

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