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Synthesis, micellar properties, DNA binding and antimicrobial studies of some surfactant-cobalt(III) complexes

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BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 136, Issue 2-3, Pages 136-144

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpc.2008.05.007

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surfactant-metal complexes; DNA binding; antibacterial activity; antifungal activity

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A new class of surfactant-cobalt(III) complex ions of the type, CiS-[Co(X)(2)(Cl4H29NH2)Cl](2+) (where X=ethylenediamine (en), or 2,2'-bipyridyl (bpy), or 1,10-phenanthroline (phen)) and cis-[Co(trien) (Cl4H29NH2)Cl](2+) (trien=triethylenetetramine) were synthesized and characterized by IR, NMR, UV-visible electronic absorption spectra, elemental analysis and metal analysis. The critical micelle concentration (CMC) values of these surfactant-cobalt(III) complexes in aqueous solution were obtained from conductance measurements. Specific conductivity data (at 298, 308, 318 and 328 K) served for the evaluation of the temperature-dependent CMC and the thermodynamics of micellization (Delta G(m)(0), Delta H-m(0) and AS(m)(0)). Interactions between calf thymus DNA and the surfactant-cobalt(III) complexes in aqueous solution have been investigated by electronic absorption spectroscopy, emission spectroscopy and viscosity measurements. The electrostatic interactions, van der Waals interactions and/or partial intercalative binding have been observed in these systems. The surfactant-cobalt(III) complexes were screened for their antibacterial and antifungal activities against various microorganisms. The results were compared with the standard drugs, Ciprofloxacin and Fluconazole respectively. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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