Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5152511 Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 2016 49 Pages PDF
Abstract
The synthesized thiosemicarbazone of naringenin (NTSC) behaves as a tridentate chelator for Cu2 + ions. Both NTSC and Cu-NTSC bind to DNA and human serum albumin, and complexation protects DNA from the cleaving action of Cu2 + ions. The antibacterial effectiveness of NTSC and CuNTSC depend on bacteria physiology.
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