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Experimental and computational studies of Schiff bases derived from 4-aminoantipyrine as potential antibacterial and anticancer agents

Journal
Discover Applied Sciences
ISSN
3004-9261
Date Issued
2025-01-31
Author(s)
ZUÑIGA MIRANDA, JOHANA JANINA  
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud Eugenio Espejo  
GONZALEZ PASTOR, REBECA EUGENIA  
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud Eugenio Espejo  
Saskya E. Carrera Pacheco
Cristina Rodríguez-Pólit
Carlos Barba-Ostria
António Machado
GUAMAN BAUTISTA, LINDA PRISCILA  
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud Eugenio Espejo  
Christian D. Alcivar-León
HEREDIA MOYA, JORGE HUMBERTO  
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud Eugenio Espejo  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-025-06459-7
Abstract
Schiff bases are organic compounds recognized for their biological activities, including antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and anticancer properties, making them promising candidates in medicinal chemistry. In this studio, a series of Schiff bases derived from 4-aminoantipyrine and substituted cinnamaldehydes were evaluated in vitro against liver (HepG2) and thyroid (THJ29T) cancer cells, Gram-positive and Gram-negative multidrug-resistant bacteria, and biofilm-forming pathogens. Six compounds demonstrated anticancer activity, though some exhibited toxicity to non-tumor cells.
Compounds showed notable anticancer potential, while also exhibited strong antibacterial effects, with being the most effective against multidrug-resistant bacteria strains.

These Schiff bases also inhibit biofilm formation, suggesting their potential for treating biofilm-related infections. analyses of their ADME properties, global reactivity descriptors, and binding affinities corroborated these findings. The Schiff base has a strong binding affinity for DNA gyrase and vitamin D receptor, suggesting potential mechanisms for its antibacterial and anticancer activities.
Subjects

4-aminopantipyrine

Antibacterial

Anticancer

Multidrug-resistant

Schiff base

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