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Antilymphoma activities of benzo bisthiazole derivative by molecular docking, impact of solvation, quantum chemical study, and spectroscopic (FT-IR, UV, NMR) investigation

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CHEMICAL PHYSICS IMPACT
卷 7, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chphi.2023.100290

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Thiazole; Benzothiazole; Spectroscopy; Antilymphoma; DFT; Molecular docking

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This study investigates the antilymphoma characteristics of benzo bisthiazole using experimental and theoretical investigations. The findings provide insights into the reactivity and stability of benzo bisthiazole, as well as its interaction mechanisms with lymphoma. The study also highlights the potential bioactivity of benzo bisthiazole against lymphoma.
Lymphoma, a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system-an essential element of the body's immune defense-has captured increased interest from modern researchers. This study, investigate the possible antilymphoma characteristics of benzo bisthiazole using both experimental and theoretical investigations at DFT/ B3LYP-GD3BJ/6-311++G(d, p) level of theory. This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the electronic and spectroscopic behavior of benzo[1,2_d:4,5] bisthiazole (BBT), given the diverse range of applications for thiazole derivatives. We investigate the impact of solvation on BBT's molecular structure, spectral characteristics, quantum chemical properties, vibrational modes, electronic features, and its interaction through molecular docking. Our findings reveal intriguing insights into BBT's reactivity, highlighting its enhanced reactivity in benzene with an energy gap of 4.6406 eV, while demonstrating greater stability in water with an energy gap of 4.6490 eV. Notably, the analysis of high-energy transitions reveals prevalent n-& pi;* transitions, while some transitions, though absent in UV spectra due to their low oscillator strength, are also identified. The dominant transitions, constituting around 74.85 to 75.57% contribution, are characterized across various solvents, emphasizing their significance. Impressively, molecular docking underscores BBT's potential bioactivity against lymphoma, with a docking score of -6.3 kcal/mol. Moreover, the interaction analysis with 6TOF-BBT reveals favorable hydrogen bonding with essential amino acids, histidine (HIS: 116), and glycine (GLY:55), along the polypeptide chain A of the receptor. These hydrogen bonds are notably well-structured at bond distances of 2.75 & ANGS; and 2.99 & ANGS;, respectively, further elucidating BBT's unique interaction mechanisms.

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