Revisiting copper(II) Schiff base complexes of halogenated salicylaldehyde 8-aminoquinoline derivatives as promising antimicrobial scaffolds: Improved structural data, characterization and insights into DNA/BSA binding and ROS | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Revisiting copper(II) Schiff base complexes of halogenated salicylaldehyde 8-aminoquinoline derivatives as promising antimicrobial scaffolds: Improved structural data, characterization and insights into DNA/BSA binding and ROS
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The antimicrobial activity indicates significant potential, especially against specific pathogens.
Notable structural data improvements enhance understanding of copper(II) complexes across various experiments.
Characterization involved advanced techniques, shedding light on interactions with DNA and BSA proteins.
Findings may enable new therapeutic strategies against infections; further research is warranted.