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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 1997

Antitumor agents—CLXVII. Synthesis and structure-activity correlations of the cytotoxic anthraquinone 1,4-bis-(2,3-epoxypropylamino)-9,10-anthracenedione, and of related compounds

Mary G. Johnson; Hiroshi Kiyokawa; Shohei Tani; Junko Koyama; Susan L. Morris-Natschke; Anthony Mauger; Margaret M. Bowers-Daines; Barry Clifford Lange; Kuo Hsiung Lee

1,4-Bis-(2,3-epoxypropylamino)-9,10-anthracenedione (3) was synthesized in this laboratory and was found to be a potent antitumor agent. Derivatives of this compound containing anthraquinone, naphthoquinone, and quinone skeletons were also prepared and evaluated for in vitro cytotoxic activity in several cell lines. These molecules were designed as bifunctional antitumor agents with the potential to act as (1) intercalating agents due to their planar backbones, and (2) alkylating agents due to the presence of alkylating moieties in their side chains. Compounds with an anthraquinone skeleton and propylamino side chains containing epoxides or halohydrins as the alkylating species showed greater activity than similar compounds with naphthoquinone or quinone skeletons. Compounds without these alkylating functionalities (e.g., with alkene or amino groups) were generally inactive. Hydroxy substitution on the planar skeleton in conjunction with alkylating side chains gave compounds with the most potent cytotoxic activity. The position of the hydroxy groups and side chains could be varied without substantially affecting activity. Activity was retained when an epoxypropyloxy side chain was substituted for the epoxypropylamino side chain in the parent compound.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 1997

1,4-Bis-(2,3-epoxypropylamino)-9,10-anthracenedione and related compounds as potent antifungal and antimicrobial agents

Zev Lidert; David Hamilton Young; Margaret M. Bowers-Daines; Samuel Eugene Sherba; Raj J. Mehta; Barry Clifford Lange; Colin Swithenbank; Hiroshi Kiyokawa; Mary G. Johnson; Susan L. Morris-Natschke; Kuo Hsiung Lee

1,4-Bis-(2,3-epoxypropylamino)-9,10-anthracenedione (1) and related derivatives were assayed for antifungal, antimicrobial, and plant growth regulatory activity. Compound 1 was extremely potent against several strains of fungi, bacteria, and algae (MIC <2 ppm) and controlled two types of downy mildew by 90–100% at a dose of 12 ppm.


Archive | 1997

Dihaloformaldoxime carbamates as antimicrobial agents

Adam Chi-Tung Hsu; Barry Clifford Lange; Jemin Charles Hsu


Archive | 1991

Process for butchering and disinfecting fowl

David Eugene Greenley; Adam Chi-Tung Hsu; Barry Clifford Lange; Eilenn F. Warwick; Samuel Eugene Sherba; John Steven Chapman


Archive | 1990

Antimicrobial compositions comprising iodopropargyl butylcarbamate and 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one and methods of controlling microbes

Samuel Eugene Sherba; Raj J. Mehta; Barry Clifford Lange


Archive | 1991

Synergistic combinations of 4,5-dichloro-2-n-octyl-3-isothiazolone or 2-methyl-3-isothiazolone with ferric dimethyl dithiocarbamate fungicide

Samuel Eugene Sherba; Raj J. Mehta; Barry Clifford Lange


Archive | 1998

Pyridazinones as marine antifouling agents

Gary Lewis Willingham; Samuel Eugene Sherba; Barry Clifford Lange; Enrique Luis Michelotti


Archive | 1994

Broad-spectrum isothiazole antimicrobial agents

Peter Osei-Gyimah; Barry Clifford Lange


Archive | 1999

PROCESS OF PREPARING CURABLE COMPOSITIONS AND COMPOSITIONS THEREFROM

Ward Thomas Brown; Michael Damian Bowe; Richard Foster Merritt; Ronald Scott Beckley; Barry Clifford Lange; Robert Wilczynski


Archive | 1990

Preparation and use of n-iodopropargyl oxycarbonyl amino acid esters and derivatives as antimicrobial agents

Margaret M. Bowers-Daines; Barry Clifford Lange

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