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Mahantesh Kumbar

Researcher at Karnatak University

Publications -  5
Citations -  45

Mahantesh Kumbar is an academic researcher from Karnatak University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Schiff base. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 23 citations.

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Green synthesis of nano sized transition metal complexes containing heterocyclic Schiff base: Structural and morphology characterization and bioactivity study

TL;DR: In this paper, the size and morphology of the nano metal complexes were determined using atomic force microscope (AFM), field emission scanning electron spectroscopy (FE-SEM), and X-ray powder diffraction (PXRD).
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Synthesis of novel metal (II) complexes tailored from 9-oxo-9H-fluorene-1-carboxylic acid via green protocol: DNA cleavage and anticancer studies

TL;DR: The IC50 values of ligands and their metal (II) complexes suggest that synthesized compounds are more active towards A549 (human lung adenocarcinoma) cell line when compared with the standard drug Paclitaxel, and compound Cu(L2)2 is found to be more active than the standardDrug Pac Litaxel.
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Anticancer activity studies of novel metal complexes of ligands derived from polycyclic aromatic compound via greener route.

TL;DR: Ligands and their metal complexes successfully cleaved the pBR322 plasmid DNA and in case of anticancer activity against MCF–7 (human breast adenocarcinoma) cell line, the synthesized compounds found to exhibit excellent activity with prominent apoptotic effect which is characterized by cell shrinkage, cell breakage and turgidity.
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Scorpionate ligand derived from 1-amino-9H-fluoren-9-ol and its metal (II) complexes as potential anticancer agents

TL;DR: In this article, a tridentate ligand with ONO donor system was synthesized from less explored 1-amino-9H-fluoren-9-ol and salicylaldehyde and its coordination compounds of some first row transition metals.
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Green synthesis of biologically active transition metal nanoparticles containing novel Schiff base via catalyst free hydrothermal reaction: Structural, biological and morphology study

TL;DR: In this article, a facile hydrothermal method using green solvent at various temperatures without the addition of any capping agent was used to synthesize cobalt, nickel and copper complexes.