Reaction of sulfonium ylides (Me)(2)SCHC(O)C(6)H(4)R (R = H; m-NO(2); p-NO(2); p-OMe; p-Me and p-Br) with AgNO(3) in dichloromethane leads to various compounds. Single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis reveals that the adducts take 3 forms: (i) two-dimensional polymer, [AgNO(3)(Me(2)SCHC(O)C(6)H(5))](n) (1), with nitrate bridges in which each nitrate coordinates to three silver atoms through two oxygen atoms and two Me(2)SCHC(O)C(6)H(5) ligands coordinate to silver centers through carbon atoms; (ii) cationic binuclear, [Ag(Me(2)SCHC(O)C(6)H(4)-m-NO(2))(2)](2)(NO(3))(2)·2H(2)O (2), in which Me(2)SCHC(O)C(6)H(4)-m-NO(2) ligands simultaneously coordinate through both carbon and oxygen atoms with nitrate as a counter ion, and (iii) cationic mononuclear and anionic binuclear, [Ag(Me(2)SCHC(O)C(6)H(4)-p-NO(2))(2)](2)[{AgNO(3)(μ-NO(3)) (Me(2)SCHC(O)C(6)H(4)-p-NO(2))}(2)]·2CH(3)OH (3), in which nitrate groups act as bridging as well as terminal ligands, and Me(2)SCHC(O)C(6)H(4)-p-NO(2) ligands display C-coordination. Characterization of the obtained compounds was also performed by infrared, (1)H- and (13)C-NMR spectroscopy and analytical data indicated a 1 : 2 stoichiometry between the silver(I) nitrate and ylide p-OMe (4) and 1 : 1 for ylides p-Me (5) and p-Br (6). In addition, the antibacterial effects of DMSO-solutions of complexes 1-6 were evaluated by the agar disc diffusion method against three Gram positive and three Gram negative bacteria. All complexes displayed antibacterial activity against these bacteria, with high levels of inhibitory potency exhibited against the Gram negative species.
The aim of this study is to assess the antioxidant activity and also protective effects of Arctium lappa L. (AL) extract on ethanol-induced testicular injuries in rats. In addition, the total phenol and flavonoid contents of the methanolic extracts were analysed and the antioxidant activity of the extract was investigated. The studied extract possessed strong antioxidant activity (IC ; 0.113 ± 0.007 mg/ml) and exhibited more active than the ascorbic acid (IC ; 0.142 ± 0.002 mg/ml). The histological examinations revealed that the co-administration of ethanol and AL extract inhibits the testicular injuries, alterations in superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, and H O and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels were observed in ethanol-treated rats in comparison to the control group. The obtained results demonstrated strong pharmaceutical activities of AL and its potential capacity to be developed as a new health-care supplement against ROS-related substances.
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