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    Phosphorus-nitrogen compounds. Part 48. syntheses of the phosphazenium salts containing 2-pyridyl pendant arm: structural characterizations, thermal analysis, antimicrobial and cytotoxic activity studies

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    533-550The phosphazenium salts (protic ionic liquids, PILs/protic molten salts, PMOSs) (6a-6d and 7a) of the free phosphazene bases (4a-4d and 5a) have been prepared by the reactions of the corresponding cyclotriphosphazenes with the bulky gentisic acid. The structures of the PMOS have been evaluated using the elemental analyses, FTIR, 1H, 13C{1H} and 31P{1H} NMR data. The molecular and crystal structures of 4a and 6c are established by X-ray crystallography. The thermal properties of the PMOS are determined using TG and DTA techniques. On the other hand, the antimicrobial activities of the free phosphazene bases (4a-4d and 5a-5d) and PMOSs (6a-6d and 7a) are screened against the selected bacteria and yeast strains. The antimicrobial activities of the free phosphazene bases and the PMOSs are compared. The interactions of the phosphazenes and their salts with plasmid DNA are elucidated by the agarose gel electrophoresis. The evaluations of the cytotoxic activities of these compounds are also studied against to L929 fibroblast and breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231)

    Phosphorus-nitrogen compounds. Part 48. Syntheses of the phosphazenium salts containing 2-pyridyl pendant arm: Structural characterizations, thermal analysis, antimicrobial and cytotoxic activity studies

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    The phosphazenium salts (protic ionic liquids, PILs/protic molten salts, PMOSs) (6a-6d and 7a) of the free phosphazene bases (4a-4d and 5a) were prepared by the reactions of the corresponding cyclotriphosphazenes with the bulky gentisic acid. The structures of the PMOS were evaluated using the elemental analyses, FTIR, 1H, 13C{1H} and 31P{1H} NMR data. The molecular and crystal structures of 4a and 6c were established by X-ray crystallography. The thermal properties of the PMOS were determined using TG and DTA techniques. On the other hand, the antimicrobial activities of the free phosphazene bases (4a-4d and 5a-5d) and PMOSs (6a-6d and 7a) were screened against the selected bacteria and yeast strains. The antimicrobial activities of the free phosphazene bases and the PMOSs were compared. The interactions of the phosphazenes and their salts with plasmid DNA were elucidated by the agarose gel electrophoresis. The evaluations of the cytotoxic activities of these compounds were also studied against to L929 fibroblast and breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231).  

    The Spectroscopic and Thermal Properties, Antimicrobial Activities and DNA Interactions of 4-(Fluorobenzyl)Spiro(N/O) Cyclotriphosphazenium Salts

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    The protic ionic liquids (PILs) (3a-3d) were synthesized from the reactions of tetraamino-4-(fluorobenzyl)spiro(N/O)cyclotriphosphazenes (2a-2d) with the gentisic acid in THF. The structures of the PILs were verified by elemental analyses, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), 1H, 13C {1H} and 31P {1H} NMR techniques. The thermal properties of the PILs were evaluated using TG/DTG/DTA instrument. On the other hand, the antimicrobial activities of the PILs were examined against some bacteria and fungi, and the obtained results were compared with the evaluations of the corresponding fully substituted cyclotriphosphazene bases. The interactions between the PILs and supercoiled PBR322 DNA were also scrutinized, and it was determined that they exhibited significant conformational changes
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