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Path of organotin complexes: Synthetic factors, mechanisms, and broad spectrum biological influences

Manoj Kumar, Zahoor Abbas, Priyanka Siwach, Jyotsna Sharma, Anita Rani, Shashi Sharma, Pallvi Aggarwal, Pau-Loke Show, Shafiul Haque, Vivek Garg, Hardeep Singh Tuli.



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The review of the literature demonstrated that the diverse properties of the organotin (IV) attributed to the various moieties contained inside the molecule account for the functions and utility of the organotin (IV) complexes. Furthermore, the capacity of organometallic compounds to stabilise complexes with unique stereochemistry is well documented. Due to their robust coordination chemistry, consistency, and varied molecular structures, these complexes exhibit a wide spectrum of biological activity. This article provides an overview of complexes' arrangement and geometry, spectroscopic research, and physical, chemical, and biological properties. This review also focuses on recent developments in conventional chemistry, practical synthesis methods, and the diverse functions of organotin (IV) complexes.

Key words: Organotin; physicochemical; anticancer; antimicrobial; amino acid;







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