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Synthesis, physical properties, antimicrobial potentials of
some mixed antibiotics complexed with transition metals and
their effects on alkaline phosphatase activities of selected
rat tissues
Ogunniran K. O.1*, Ajanaku K. O.1,
James O. O.1, Ajani O. O.1, Nwinyi, C.
O.2, Omonhimin C. A.2 and Allensela
M. A.3
1Department
of Chemistry, College of Science and Technology, Covenant
University, P. M. B. 1023, Ota, Ogun State. Nigeria.
2Department
of Biological Sciences, College of Science and Technology,
Covenant University, P. M. B. 1023, Ota, Ogun State.
Nigeria.
3Chemistry
Department, College of Education, Benin. P. M. B 1144, Benin
City. Edo State, Nigeria.
*Corresponding author:
kennyrothy@yahoo.com. Tel: +234 8053024121
Accepted
25 July, 2008. |
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Mixed
ligand metal complexes of chloramphenicol and
oxytetracycline were prepared by using Ni(II), Co(II) and
Fe(III) metal chloride hexahydrate. They were characterized
based on some physical technique and spectroscopic analysis
such as AAS, UV, and IR spectroscopy. Based on the
analytical and spectroscopic data, the complexes were
proposed to have the formulae [ML1L2](Cl)n
(where M = Ni(II), Co(II), Fe(III); L1
= chloramphenicol, L2 = oxytetracycline and n =
2 - 3). IR spectra suggested that both L1
and L2 coordinated to the metal ions in a
terdentate manner with ν(O-H), ν(C=O) and ν(N-H) as donor
sites in each of the ligands. The complexes were proposed to
be of octahedral. The synthesized complexes, in compares to
their ligands, were screened for their antibacterial
activity against isolated strains of Escherichia coli,
Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumonia
by using diffusion method. The activity data showed the
metal complexes to be more potent antibacterial than the
parent drugs against the three species. Toxicology tests
against some tissues of albino rat (Rattus novergicuss)
revealed toxicity of the complexes as compared to the parent
drugs. Ni(II) complex was found to possess no significant
difference (P > 0.05) in alkaline phosphatase from both
homogenates of liver and kidney and rat serum. However,
Co(II) and Fe(III) complexes were found to significantly
increase (P < 0.05) alkaline phosphatase from homogenates of
liver and kidney tissues of the tested doses but there was
no significant difference (P > 0.05) in alkaline phosphatase
from rat serum.
Key
words:
Metal complexes, complexation, antibiotics, antimicrobial
properties, alkaline phosphatase. |