Abstract:The chemical and biological interest in this element and the molecules bearing selenium has been exponentially growing over the years. Selenium, formerly designated as a toxin, becomes a vital trace element for life that appears as selenocysteine and its dimeric form, selenocystine, in the active sites of selenoproteins, which catalyze a wide variety of reactions, including the detoxification of reactive oxygen species and modulation of redox activities.
From the point of view of drug developments, organoselen… Show more
Organoselenium (OSe) compounds and Schiff bases have recently attracted prominent attention due to their promising anti-inflammatory activities. Herein, we disclose the anti-inflammatory properties of OSe tethered Schiff bases 3a-3c and...
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