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Journal of Molecular Structure | 2008

Experimental (FT-IR, FT-Raman, 1H, 13C NMR) and theoretical study of alkali metal 2-aminobenzoates

M. Samsonowicz; R. Świsłocka; E. Regulska; W. Lewandowski

Abstract The influence of lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium and cesium on the electronic system of the 2-aminobenzoic acid was studied by the methods of molecular spectroscopy. The vibrational (FT-IR, FT-Raman) and NMR (1H and 13C) spectra for 2-aminobenzoic acid and its alkali metal salts were recorded. The assignment of vibrational spectra was done on the basis of literature data, theoretical calculations and our previous experience. Characteristic shifts of bands and changes in intensities of bands along the metal series were observed. The changes of chemical shifts of protons (1H NMR) and carbons (13C NMR) in the series of studied alkali metal 2-aminobenzoates were observed too. Optimized geometrical structures of studied compounds were calculated by B3LYP method using 6-311++G∗∗ basis set. Geometric aromaticity indices, dipole moments and energies were also calculated. The theoretical wavenumbers and intensities of IR and Raman spectra were obtained. The calculated parameters were compared to experimental characteristic of studied compounds.


Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology | 2018

Seleno-L-methionine and L-ascorbic acid differentiate the biological activity of doxorubicin and its metal complexes as a new anticancer drugs candidate

Marzena Matejczyk; Grzegorz Świderski; R. Świsłocka; Stanisław Józef Rosochacki; Włodzimierz Lewandowski

The most important problems of anti-cancer therapy include the toxicity of the drugs applied to healthy cells and the multi-drug cells resistance to chemotherapeutics. One of the most commonly used anticancer drugs is doxorubicin (DOX) used to treat certain leukemias and non-Hodgkins lymphomas, as well as bladder, breast, stomach, lung, ovarian, thyroid, multiple myeloma and other cancers. Preliminary studies showed that metal complex with DOX improve its cytostatic activity with changes in their molecular structure and distribution of electrons, resulting in a substantial change of its biological activity (including antitumor activity). Thus, there is a chance to receiving derivatives of DOX with low toxicity for the healthy body cells, thus increasing its therapeutic selectivity. In the present study we examined the influence of Mn, Mg, Fe, Co and Ni, seleno-l-methionine and vitamin C on biological activity of DOX in prokaryotic model - Escherichia coli RFM443, with plasmid transcriptional fusion of recA promoter and luxCDABE as a reporter gene. Cytotoxic potency of tested chemicals was calculated on the basis of the bacteria culture growth inhibition (GI%) values. Genotoxic properties were calculated on the basis of the fold increase (FI) of relative luminescence units (RLU) values compared to control. Obtained results showed that doxorubicin metal complexes particularly with Ni, Co and Fe increased the cyto- and genotoxic activities of DOX. Bacteria culture supplemented with SeMet and vitamin C differentiate the DOX and its metal complexes toxicity. It seems, that DOX-Ni, DOX-Fe and DOX-Co complexes could be potent cytostatic drug candidates. Moreover, we noticed different sensitivity of recA::luxCDABE for 3 h and 24 h cultures of bacteria strain. It suggests, that the potency of genetic construct reactivity- recA::luxCDABE in E. coli depends on the growth-phase of bacterial culture.


Biofactors | 2017

A mystery of a cup of coffee; an insight look by chemist

Joanna Karpińska; R. Świsłocka; Włodzimierz Lewandowski

Fruits, vegetables as well as processed food products of plant origin are a rich source of beneficial for human health constituents. Among them the polyphenols constitute a large group of compounds. The presented literature survey is devoted to chlorogenic acid the most abundant representative of cinnamate acids esters. Its chemical as well as biological properties are described.


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2005

Experimental and theoretical IR, Raman, NMR spectra of 2-, 3- and 4-aminobenzoic acids

M. Samsonowicz; T. Hrynaszkiewicz; R. Świsłocka; E. Regulska; W. Lewandowski


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2006

Molecular structure of 4-aminobenzoic acid salts with alkali metals

R. Świsłocka; M. Samsonowicz; E. Regulska; W. Lewandowski


International Journal of Quantum Chemistry | 2007

Experimental and theoretical IR, Raman, NMR spectra of 2-, 3-, and 4-nitrobenzoic acids

M. Samsonowicz; R. Świsłocka; E. Regulska; W. Lewandowski


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2005

The relationship between chemical structure and antimicrobial activity of selected nicotinates, p-iodobenzoates, picolinates and isonicotinates

P. Koczoń; Jolanta Piekut; Maria H. Borawska; R. Świsłocka; W. Lewandowski


Vibrational Spectroscopy | 2003

Spectroscopic (Raman, FT-IR, and NMR) study of alkaline metal nicotinates and isonicotinates

P. Koczoń; T. Hrynaszkiewicz; R. Świsłocka; M. Samsonowicz; W. Lewandowski


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2007

The spectroscopic (FT-IR, FT-Raman and 1H, 13C NMR) and theoretical studies of cinnamic acid and alkali metal cinnamates

Monika Kalinowska; R. Świsłocka; Włodzimierz Lewandowski


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2006

Vibrational and microbiological study on alkaline metal picolinates and o-iodobenzoates.

P. Koczoń; Jolanta Piekut; Maria H. Borawska; R. Świsłocka; W. Lewandowski

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W. Lewandowski

Białystok Technical University

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E. Regulska

Białystok Technical University

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M. Samsonowicz

Białystok Technical University

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Włodzimierz Lewandowski

Bialystok University of Technology

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Jolanta Piekut

Bialystok University of Technology

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M. Kalinowska

Białystok Technical University

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Maria H. Borawska

Medical University of Białystok

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P. Koczoń

Białystok Technical University

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T. Hrynaszkiewicz

Białystok Technical University

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Grzegorz Świderski

Bialystok University of Technology

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