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Bio-Inorganic Studies on the Fe(II) Sparfloxacin Complex. Metal-based drugs [Met Based Drugs] Journal article

 
TitleBio-Inorganic Studies on the Fe(II) Sparfloxacin Complex.
Author(s)Jain S, Jain NK, Pitre KS 
InstitutionDepartment of Chemistry Dr. Harisingh Gour University Sagar MP 470 003 India.
SourceMet Based Drugs 2002; 9(1-2):1-8.
AbstractThe qualitative and quantitative analysis of an antibiotic drug, 5-amino-1 cyclopropyl-7 (cis-3, 5 dimethyl-1-piperazyl)-6,8- dihydro-1, 4 dihydro-4-oxo-3-quinoline carboxylic acid (Sparfloxacin, SFX) and its pharmaceutical formulation i.e.sparx-100 tablet, has been done using polarographic and amperometric methods. Complexation behavior of SFX with Fe(II), both in solid and liquid phases has been studied by elemental analysis, IR.-spectra and polarographic and amperometric methods. SFX produces a single cathodic reduction wave in 0.1 M ammonium tartrate (supporting electrolyte) at pH 6.0 +/-0.1. The wave is diffusion controlled and wave height is proportional to the concentration of SFX. The complex is also reversibly reduced at the electrode surface with diffusion-controlled kinetics. The stoichiometry of the Fe(II)- SFX complex is 1:1. Antibacterial studies on the drug and its metal complex have been performed against different bacteria. The observed results revealed the complex to be more potent in its antibacterial activity as compared to the parent drug. On the basis of observed results it could be concluded that the prepared Fe(II)- SFX complex may be recommended to the therapeutic experts for its possible use as a more potent antibiotic drug.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID18475420
  
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