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In Situ Neutral System Synthesis, Spectroscopic, and Biological Interpretations of Magnesium(II), Calcium(II), Chromium(III), Zinc(II), Copper(II) and Selenium(IV) Sitagliptin Complexes

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18158030

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sitagliptin; complexes; spectroscopic; morphology; STZ; diabetes

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  1. Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia [TURSP-2020/21]

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This study demonstrated the synthesis of metal complexes with STG ligands, showing significant improvement in insulin secretion and pancreatic function in diabetic rats compared to STG alone.
Magnesium(II), calcium(II), chromium(III), zinc(II), copper(II), and selenium(IV) sitagliptin (STG) complexes-with the general formulas [Mg(STG)(2)(Cl)(2)]center dot 6H(2)O, [Ca(STG)(2)(Cl)(2)], [Cr(STG)(2)(Cl)(2)]Cl.6H(2)O, [Zn(STG)(2)(Cl)(2)], [Cu(STG)(2)(Cl)(2)]center dot 2H(2)O, and [Se(STG)(2)(Cl)(2)]Cl-2, respectively-were designed and synthesized by the chemical reactions between metal(II, III, and IV) chloride salts with an STG ligand in situ methanol solvent in a 1:2 stoichiometric ratio (metal:ligand). Tentative structures of the complexes were proposed based on elemental analysis, molar conductance, magnetic moments, thermogravimetric analysis, and spectral (infrared, electronic, and H-1 NMR) data. The particle size and morphological investigation were checked on the bases of scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and X-ray powder diffraction analyses. All the Mg2+, Ca2+, Cr3+, Zn2+, Cu2+, and Se4+ complexes were found to be six-coordinated, wherein the STG ligands act as bidentate chelating agents. This study demonstrates that pancreatic tissues are affected by the induction of experimental diabetes mellitus and clarifies the potential of the synthesized STG complexes, which was found to more significantly improve insulin secretion and the pancreatic and glycometabolic complications of diabetic rats than STG alone.

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