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Synthesis, characterization, theoretical study and biological activity of Schiff base nanomaterial analogues

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In this paper, a Schiff base ligand and its complexes have been synthesized for antimicrobial activities against bacterial species and fungi using different physicochemical techniques and infrared spectral data showed that the chelation occurs through the deprotonated phenolic oxygen and azomethine nitrogen atoms of the ligand.
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This article is published in Journal of Molecular Structure.The article was published on 2019-04-05. It has received 18 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ligand & Octahedral molecular geometry.

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Schiff base clubbed benzothiazole: synthesis, potent antimicrobial and MCF-7 anticancer activity, DNA cleavage and computational study

TL;DR: The compound VS5-e exhibits excellent antimicrobial activities and also shows more chemical reactivity and less toxicity which were confirmed by smaller HOMO–LUMO gap, lesser chemical hardness, higher global softness and lesser electrophilicity index.
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Synthesis, characterization, molecular docking and DNA cleavage study of transition metal complexes of o-vanillin and glycine derived Schiff base ligand

TL;DR: Molecular docking studies performed for the ligand and its complexes against two molecular targets revealed better binding affinity of all complexes with these targets in comparison to ligand, suggesting the potential of synthesized metal complexes in biological applications.
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Enhancement of Schiff base biological efficacy by metal coordination and introduction of metallic compounds as anticovid candidates: A simple overview

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the current update of microorganism fighting efficacy of azomethine metal complexes along with the introduction of some metallodrugs as excellent candidates having COVID-19 defending potentiality.
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TL;DR: Recommendations of the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards continue to be based on this publication; the “Kirby-Bauer” method is, among the many disk methods used in other countries, still the one that has been researched most thoroughly and updated continuously.
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Applying low-molecular weight supramolecular gelators in an environmental setting – self-assembled gels as smart materials for pollutant removal

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Multicenter evaluation of four methods of yeast inoculum preparation.

TL;DR: The spectrophotometric method was the least variable and the Wickerham card and hemacytometer methods were the most variable methods between laboratories.

Disk diffusion, and microdilution methods for antifungal susceptibility testing of fluconazole and voriconazole

TL;DR: The agar-based E-test and disk diffusion methods are reliable alternatives to the NCCLS M27-A2 reference microdilution method for isolates that test susceptible to fluconazole.
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A two year global evaluation of the susceptibility of Candida species to fluconazole by disk diffusion.

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