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Caffeic Acid/Eu(III) Complexes: Solution Equilibrium Studies, Structure Characterization and Biological Activity

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms23020888

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antimicrobial activity; antioxidant activity; chemical speciation; lanthanides; metal complexes; microelectrophoretic mobility; polyphenols; sequestering ability; solution equilibria

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This study investigates the properties of caffeic acid (CFA) with lanthanide metals and its impact in biological systems. Through a multi-analytical technique approach, the synthesized metal complex was studied and its chemical speciation in aqueous solution was examined. The interaction of the complex with cell membranes and its antioxidant and antibacterial properties were evaluated. The results show that the complex has lower antioxidant activity but higher antibacterial activity compared to CFA alone.
Caffeic acid (CFA) is one of the various natural antioxidants and chemoprotective agents occurring in the human diet. In addition, its metal complexes play fundamental roles in biological systems. Nevertheless, research on the properties of CFA with lanthanide metals is very scarce, and little to no chemical or biological information is known about these particular systems. Most of their properties, including their biological activity and environmental impact, strictly depend on their structure, stability, and solution behaviour. In this work, a multi-analytical-technique approach was used to study these relationships for the Eu(III)/CFA complex. The synthesized metal complex was studied by FT-IR, FT-Raman, elemental, and thermal (TGA) analysis. In order to examine the chemical speciation of the Eu(III)/CFA system in an aqueous solution, several independent potentiometric and spectrophotometric UV-Vis titrations were performed at different M:L (metal:ligand) and pH ratios. The general molecular formula of the synthesized metal complex in the solid state was [Eu(CFA)(3)(H2O)(3)]center dot 2H(2)O (M:L ratio 1:3), while in aqueous solution the 1:1 species were observed at the optimum pH of 6 <= pH <= 10, ([Eu(CFA)] and [Eu(CFA)(OH)](-)). These results were confirmed by H-1-NMR experiments and electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). To evaluate the interaction of Eu(III)/CFA and CFA alone with cell membranes, electrophoretic mobility assays were used. Various antioxidant tests have shown that Eu(III)/CFA exhibits lower antioxidant activity than the free CFA ligand. In addition, the antimicrobial properties of Eu(III)/CFA and CFA against Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis and Candida albicans were investigated by evaluation of the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC). Eu(III)/CFA shows higher antibacterial activity against bacteria compared to CFA, which can be explained by the highly probable increased lipophilicity of the Eu(III) complex.

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