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Overview

Alzir A. Batista is affiliated with the Federal University of São Carlos in Brazil. Their research primarily intersects the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry, with notable contributions in subfields including Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Oncology, Molecular Biology, and Inorganic Chemistry.

The scientist's work covers diverse topics such as:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Ferrocene Chemistry and Applications
  • Synthesis and Characterization of Heterocyclic Compounds
  • Crystal structures of chemical compounds
  • Click Chemistry and Applications

Batista has published extensively in several scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
  • Dalton Transactions
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Recent papers by the scientist illustrate the focus on coordination chemistry and cancer-related studies. Selected papers include:

  • "Selective Coordination Mode of Acylthiourea Ligands in Half-Sandwich Ru(II) Complexes and Their Cytotoxic Evaluation," 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • "An overview on the anticancer activity of Ru(II)/acylthiourea complexes," 2023, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • "Ru(ii)-Naphthoquinone complexes with high selectivity for triple-negative breast cancer," 2020, Dalton Transactions
  • "Ruthenium(II) Phosphine/Mercapto Complexes: Their in Vitro Cytotoxicity Evaluation and Actions as Inhibitors of Topoisomerase and Proteasome Acting as Possible Triggers of Cell Death Induction," 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • "Heterobimetallic Ru(ii)/Fe(ii) complexes as potent anticancer agents against breast cancer cells, inducing apoptosis through multiple targets," 2020, Metallomics

Throughout their career, Batista has frequently collaborated with colleagues including João Honorato, Márcia R. Cominetti, Javier Ellena, Rodrigo S. Corrêa, and E.E. Castellano.

Best Publications

  • Thiosemicarbazones, semicarbazones, dithiocarbazates and hydrazide/ hydrazones: Anti - Mycobacterium tuberculosis activity and cytotoxicity

    Fernando Rogério Pavan;Pedro I. da S. Maia;Sergio R. A. Leite;Victor M. Deflon

  • Electronic structure, growth mechanism and photoluminescence of CaWO4 crystals

    L. S. Cavalcante;V. M. Longo;J. C. Sczancoski;M. A. P. Almeida

  • Palladium(II) complexes of 2-benzoylpyridine-derived thiosemicarbazones: spectral characterization, structural studies and cytotoxic activity.

    Anayive P. Rebolledo;Marisol Vieites;Dinorah Gambino;Oscar E. Piro

  • The reactivity of five-coordinate Ru(II) (1,4-bis(diphenylphosphino)butane) complexes with the N-donor ligands: ammonia, pyridine, 4-substituted pyridines, 2,2′-bipyridine, bis(o-pyridyl)amine, 1,10-phenanthroline, 4,7-diphenylphenanthroline and ethylenediamine

    Salete L. Queiroz;Alzir A. Batista;Glaucius Oliva;Maria Teresa do Pi. Gambardella

  • Synthesis, crystal structure, electrochemical, and spectroelectrochemical properties of the new manganese(III) complex [MnIII(BBPEN)][PF6] [H2BBPEN = N,N'-bis(2-hydroxybenzyl)-N,N'-bis(2-methylpyridyl)ethylenediamine]

    Ademir Neves;Sueli M. D. Erthal;Ivo Vencato;Augusto S. Ceccato

  • Vanadium complexes with thiosemicarbazones: Synthesis, characterization, crystal structures and anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis activity

    Pedro I. da S. Maia;Fernando Rogério Pavan;Clarice Queico Fujimura Leite;Sebastiao S. Lemos

  • Copper(I)–Phosphine Polypyridyl Complexes: Synthesis, Characterization, DNA/HSA Binding Study, and Antiproliferative Activity

    Wilmer Villarreal;Legna Colina-Vegas;Gonzalo Visbal;Oscar Corona

  • Ruthenium(II) phosphine/diimine/picolinate complexes: Inorganic compounds as agents against tuberculosis

    Fernando Rogério Pavan;Gustavo V. Poelhsitz;Marilia I. F. Barbosa;Sergio R. A. Leite

  • Electrochemical and spectroscopic studies on RuCl2(PPh3)2(N)2 and RuCl2(PPh3)2(N-N) complexes (N = pyridine derivatives and N-N = phenanthroline or bipyridine derivatives. X-ray structure of RuCL2(PPh3)2(phen)

    Alzir A Batista;Marcelo O Santiago;Claudio L Donnici;Icaro S Moreira

  • Chiral Platinum(II) Complexes Featuring Phosphine and Chloroquine Ligands as Cytotoxic and Monofunctional DNA-Binding Agents.

    Wilmer Villarreal;Legna Colina-Vegas;Clayton Rodrigues de Oliveira;Juan C. Tenorio

  • Cytoxicity and Apoptotic Mechanism of Ruthenium(II) Amino Acid Complexes in Sarcoma-180 Tumor Cells

    Aliny Pereira Lima;Flávia Castro Pereira;Marcio Aurelio Pinheiro Almeida;Francyelli Mariana Santos Mello

  • On the cytotoxic activity of Pd(II) complexes of N,N-disubstituted-N'-acyl thioureas.

    Ana M. Plutín;Raúl Mocelo;Anislay Alvarez;Raúl Ramos

  • Langmuir Blodgett films from polyaniline/ruthenium complexes as modified electrodes for detection of dopamine

    Marystela Ferreira;Luı́s R. Dinelli;Karen Wohnrath;Alzir A. Batista

  • Synthesis and Characterization of (RuCl3(P-P)(H2O)) Complexes; P-P ) Achiral or Chiral, Chelating Ditertiary Phosphine Ligands

    Luis R. Dinelli;Alzir A. Batista;Karen Wohnrath;Marcio P. de Araujo

  • Cytotoxicity and anti-tumor effects of new ruthenium complexes on triple negative breast cancer cells

    Cecília P. Popolin;João P. B. Reis;Amanda B. Becceneri;Angélica E. Graminha

  • 4-Nitroacetophenone-derived thiosemicarbazones and their copper(II) complexes with significant in vitro anti-trypanosomal activity

    Anayive Pérez-Rebolledo;Letícia R. Teixeira;Alzir A. Batista;Antonio S. Mangrich

  • Pentacyanoferrate(II) complexes of amino acids

    Henrique Toma;Alzir A. Batista;Harry B. Gray

  • Cytotoxicity of Ru(II) piano–stool complexes with chloroquine and chelating ligands against breast and lung tumor cells: Interactions with DNA and BSA

    Legna Colina-Vegas;Wilmer Villarreal;Maribel Navarro;Clayton Rodrigues de Oliveira

  • Palladium(II) complexes with thiosemicarbazones: syntheses, characterization and cytotoxicity against breast cancer cells and Anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis activity

    Pedro I. da S. Maia;Angelica Graminha;Fernando Rogério Pavan;Clarice Queico Fujimura Leite

  • Ruthenium (II) phosphine/picolinate complexes as antimycobacterial agents.

    Fernando Rogério Pavan;Gustavo Von Poelhsitz;Fabio B. do Nascimento;Sergio R. A. Leite

  • Ruthenium Phosphine/Diimine Complexes: Syntheses, Characterization, Reactivity with Carbon Monoxide, and Catalytic Hydrogenation of Ketones

    Marcio P. De Araujo;Alberthmeiry T. De Figueiredo;André L. Bogado;Gustavo Von Poelhsitz

  • Half sandwich Ru(ii)-acylthiourea complexes: DNA/HSA-binding, anti-migration and cell death in a human breast tumor cell line.

    Legna Colina-Vegas;Liany Luna-Dulcey;Ana M. Plutín;Eduardo Ernesto Castellano

  • Oxovanadium(IV) and (V) complexes of acetylpyridine-derived semicarbazones exhibit insulin-like activity

    Ana Mena B. Bastos;Jeferson G. da Silva;Pedro Ivo da S. Maia;Victor M. Deflon

  • Ru(II)-based complexes with N-(acyl)-N',N'-(disubstituted)thiourea ligands: Synthesis, characterization, BSA- and DNA-binding studies of new cytotoxic agents against lung and prostate tumour cells.

    Rodrigo S. Correa;Katia M. de Oliveira;Fábio G. Delolo;Anislay Alvarez

Frequent Co-Authors

Eduardo E. Castellano
Eduardo E. Castellano Universidade de São Paulo
Milena Botelho Pereira Soares
Milena Botelho Pereira Soares Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Heloisa Beraldo
Heloisa Beraldo Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Alessandro Desideri
Alessandro Desideri University of Rome Tor Vergata
Osvaldo N. Oliveira
Osvaldo N. Oliveira Universidade de São Paulo
Ademir Neves
Ademir Neves Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Brian R. James
Brian R. James University of British Columbia
Joaquim A. Nóbrega
Joaquim A. Nóbrega Federal University of São Carlos
Scott G. Franzblau
Scott G. Franzblau University of Illinois at Chicago
Virtudes Moreno
Virtudes Moreno University of Barcelona

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