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Contents Preface IX Chapter 1 Sensitive Marker of the Cisplatin-DNA Interaction: X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy of CL 1 Fangxing Xiao, Xiaobin Yao, Qianhong Bao, Danzhen Li and Yi Zheng Chapter 2 Computational Study of the Structure of a Sepiolite/Thioindigo Mayan Pigment 11 Manuel Alvarado Jr., Russell C. Chianelli and Roy M. Arrowood Chapter 3 A Comparison of Epithelial Cells, Fibroblasts, and Osteoblasts in Dental Implant Titanium Topographies 17 Fu-Yuan Teng, Chia-Ling Ko, Hsien-Nan Kuo, Jin-Jia Hu, Jia-Horng Lin, Ching-Wen Lou, Chun-Cheng Hung, Yin-Lai Wang, Cheng-Yi Cheng and Wen-Cheng Chen Chapter 4 Synthesis, Characterization and In Vitro Antibacterial Studies of Organotin(IV) Complexes with 2-Hydroxyacetophenone-2- methylphenylthiosemicarbazone (Hdampt) 26 2 M. A. Salam, M. A. Affan, Ramkrishna Saha, Fasihuddin B. Ahmad and Norrihan Sam Chapter 5 SOD-Mimic Cu(II) Dimeric Complexes Involving Kinetin and Its Derivative: Preparation and Characterization 35 Radka Novotná, Zdeněk Trávníček and Radovan Herchel Chapter 6 Studies on Synthetic and Natural Melanin and Its Affinity for Fe(III) Ion 43 T. G. Costa, R. Younger, C. Poe, P. J. Farmer and B. Szpoganicz Chapter 7 Spectroscopic, Thermal, and Antimicrobial Studies of Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), and Zn(II) Complexes Derived from Bidentate Ligands Containing N and S Donor Atoms 52 Kiran Singh, Yogender Kumar, Parvesh Puri and Gulab Singh Chapter 8 Hydroxyapatite Coating of Titanium Implants Using Hydroprocessing and Evaluation of Their Osteoconductivity 61 Kensuke Kuroda and Masazumi Okido Chapter 9 DNA-Binding and Topoisomerase-I-Suppressing Activities of Novel Vanadium Compound Van-7 68 Xiao-mei Mo, Zhan-fang Chen, Xin Qi, Yan-tuan Li and Jing Li __________________________ WORLD TECHNOLOGIES __________________________ VI Contents Chapter 10 Antifungal and Antioxidant Activities of Pyrrolidone Thiosemicarbazone Complexes 77 Ahmed A. Al-Amiery, Abdul Amir H. Kadhum and Abu Bakar Mohamad Chapter 11 Immobilization of Laccase in Alginate-Gelatin Mixed Gel and Decolorization of Synthetic Dyes 83 Mehdi Mogharabi, Nasser Nassiri-Koopaei, Maryam Bozorgi-Koushalshahi, Nastaran Nafissi-Varcheh, Ghodsieh Bagherzadeh and Mohammad Ali Faramarzi Chapter 12 Analysis of the Release Characteristics of Cu-Treated Antimicrobial Implant Surfaces Using Atomic Absorption Spectrometry 89 Carmen Zietz, Andreas Fritsche, Birgit Finke, Vitezslav Stranak, Maximilian Haenle, Rainer Hippler, Wolfram Mittelmeier and Rainer Bader Chapter 13 Enhancement of Antibacterial Activity of Capped Silver Nanoparticles in Combination with Antibiotics, on Model Gram-Negative and Gram-Positive Bacteria 94 Aruna Jyothi Kora and Lori Rastogi Chapter 14 DNA-Platinum Thin Films for Use in Chemoradiation Therapy Studies 101 Mohammad Rezaee, Elahe Alizadeh, Darel Hunting and Léon Sanche Chapter 15 Spectroscopic Characterization and Biological Activity of Mixed Ligand Complexes of Ni(II) with 1,10-Phenanthroline and Heterocyclic Schiff Bases 110 Y. Prashanthi, K. Kiranmai, Ira, Sathish kumar K, Vijay kumar Chityala and Shivaraj Chapter 16 Cytotoxicity and In Vitro Antileishmanial Activity of Antimony (V), Bismuth (V), and Tin (IV) Complexes of Lapachol 118 Marcele Neves Rocha, Paula Monalisa Nogueira, Cynthia Demicheli, Ludmila Gonçalvez de Oliveira, Meiriane Mariano da Silva, Frédéric Frézard, Maria Norma Melo and Rodrigo Pedro Soares Chapter 17 Physicochemical Properties and Cellular Responses of Strontium-Doped Gypsum Biomaterials 125 Amir Pouria, Hadis Bandegani, Milad Pourbaghi-Masouleh, Saeed Hesaraki and Masoud Alizadeh Chapter 18 Synthesis, Characterization, Mössbauer Parameters, and Antitumor Activity of Fe(III) Curcumin Complex 134 Mutasim Ibrahim Khalil, Aisha Mohamed Al-Zahem and Maha Hamad Al-Qunaibit Chapter 19 Thermodynamic Investigation and Mixed Ligand Complex Formation of 1,4-Bis-(3-aminopropyl)-piperazine and Biorelevant Ligands 139 Ahmed A. El-Sherif, Mohamed R. Shehata, Mohamed M. Shoukry and Mohammad H. Barakat __________________________ WORLD TECHNOLOGIES __________________________ Contents VII Chapter 20 Temporal Changes in Concentrations of Some Trace Elements in Muscle Tissue of Crayfish, Astacus leptodactylus (Eschscholtz, 1823), from Keban Dam Lake 149 Onder Aksu, Ragip Adiguzel, Veysel Demir, Numan Yildirim, Durali Danabas, Sebahat Seker, Safak Seyhaneyildiz Can and Mustafa Ates Chapter 21 Synthesis, Spectral Characterization, and Antiproliferative Studies of Mixed Ligand Titanium Complexes of Adamantylamine 153 Raj Kaushal, Nitesh Kumar, Ashun Chaudhary, Saroj Arora and Pamita Awasthi Chapter 22 Evaluation of DNA Binding, Cleavage, and Cytotoxic Activity of Cu(II), Co(II), and Ni(II) Schiff Base Complexes of 1-Phenylindoline-2,3-dione with Isonicotinohydrazide 165 Ramadoss Gomathi, Andy Ramu and Athiappan Murugan Chapter 23 Novel Zinc(II) Complexes of Heterocyclic Ligands as Antimicrobial Agents: Synthesis, Characterisation, and Antimicrobial Studies 177 Ramesh S. Yamgar, Y. Nivid, Satish Nalawade, Mustapha Mandewale, R. G. Atram and Sudhir S. Sawant Chapter 24 Synthesis, Characterization, Antimicrobial, DNA Cleavage, and In Vitro Cytotoxic Studies of Some Metal Complexes of Schiff Base Ligand Derived from Thiazole and Quinoline Moiety 187 Nagesh Gunvanthrao Yernale and Mruthyunjayaswamy Bennikallu Hire Mathada Permissions List of Contributors __________________________ WORLD TECHNOLOGIES __________________________ "This page is Intentionally Left Blank" __________________________ WORLD TECHNOLOGIES __________________________ Preface Bioinorganic chemistry is a field of science that focuses on the examination of the role of metals in biology. This branch of chemistry is about the, function, mechanism and structure dynamics of any and all biologically relevant metal complexes and metal-containing proteins. Bioinorganic chemistry describes the shared relationship between the two sub-disciplines of biochemistry and inorganic chemistry, with emphasis on the function of inorganic substances and chemicals in living systems, as well as processes including the speciation, transport and mineralisation of inorganic materials, along with the use of inorganics in medicinal therapy and diagnosis. This field of study also studies the arena of both natural phenomena such as the behaviour of metallo-proteins as well as artificially introduced metals. These studies also include those that are non-essential metals and chemicals such as in medicine and toxicology. Bioinorganic chemistry is important in elucidating the consequences of substrate bindings and activation, electron-transfer proteins, atom and group transfer chemistry as well as metal properties in biological chemistry. Chemists in this arena use contemporary synthetic methods, theoretical calculations, biological manipulations and advanced characterization techniques that include ultrafast spectroscopy, single-molecule spectroscopy along with synchrotron-based x-ray spectroscopy and diffraction. This is a highly specialized branch of chemistry that requires skilled researchers and scientists to work on new developments and thus the need for newer research is also rapidly increasing. This book attempts to compile and collate the research and data available in the field of bioinorganic chemistry. I am grateful to those who put in effort and hard work in this field. I am also thankful to those who supported me in this endeavour. I also wish to thank my family for their endless support in my life at every step. Editor __________________________ WORLD TECHNOLOGIES __________________________
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