New Palladium(II) Complexes Containing Methyl Gallate and Octyl Gallate: Effect against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Campylobacter jejuni
This work describes the preparation, characterization and antimicrobial activity of four palladium(II) complexes, namely, [Pd(meg)(1,10-phen)] , [Pd(meg)(PPh ) ] [Pd(og)(1,10-phen)] and [Pd(og)(PPh ) ] , where meg = methyl gallate, og = octyl gallate, 1,10-phen = 1,10-phenanthroline and PPh = triphe...
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Published in: | Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) Vol. 28; no. 9; p. 3887 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Switzerland
MDPI AG
05-05-2023
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Summary: | This work describes the preparation, characterization and antimicrobial activity of four palladium(II) complexes, namely, [Pd(meg)(1,10-phen)]
, [Pd(meg)(PPh
)
]
[Pd(og)(1,10-phen)]
and [Pd(og)(PPh
)
]
, where meg = methyl gallate, og = octyl gallate, 1,10-phen = 1,10-phenanthroline and PPh
= triphenylphosphine. As to the chemical structures, spectral and physicochemical studies of
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indicated that methyl or octyl gallate coordinates a palladium(II) ion through two oxygen atoms upon deprotonation. A chelating bidentate phenanthroline or two triphenylphosphine molecules complete the coordination sphere of palladium(II) ion, depending on the complex. The metal complexes were tested against the
H37Rv strain and
exhibited high activity (MIC = 3.28 μg/mL). As to the tests with
, complex
showed a significant effect in reducing bacterial population (greater than 7 log CFU) in planktonic forms, as well as in the biomass intensity (IBF: 0.87) when compared to peracetic acid (IBF: 1.11) at a concentration of 400 μg/mL. The effect provided by these complexes has specificity according to the target microorganism and represent a promising alternative for the control of microorganisms of public health importance. |
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ISSN: | 1420-3049 1420-3049 |
DOI: | 10.3390/molecules28093887 |