Schiff bases derived from drug and their metal Complexes: A review on the history, synthesis, characterization, and applications
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https://doi.org/10.36329/jkcm/2025/v5.i1.16885Keywords:
Shiff Base, Drug, History, ApplicationsAbstract
The scientific community has given drug-derived Schiff bases metal complexes a great deal of attention due to their special qualities and range of uses in industries, biology, and medicine. These complexes reveal a variety of biological actions, such as antioxidant, antibacterial , cytostatic, antiviral, and anticancer effects. They also have remarkable catalytic properties for a variety of chemicals. With a focus on their biological and catalysis uses, this review offers a thorough analysis of the chemistry, synthesis, history, and uses of numerous drug-derived Schiff bases ligand-based metal complexes. Researchers and professionals working in the subject of inorganic chemistry will find the review to be a significant resource as it outlines the present state of the study and anticipated developments in the field of study.
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