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Original Articles

Reactivity-based toxicity modelling of five-membered heterocyclic compounds: Application to Tetrahymena pyriformis

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Pages 681-691 | Received 28 May 2010, Accepted 15 Aug 2010, Published online: 29 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

A diverse set of 57 heterocyclic organic chemicals, consisting of a five-membered unsaturated ring of four carbon atoms and one oxygen (furans), or sulfur (thiophenes), or nitrogen (pyrroles) were evaluated for reactivity with thiol and acute aquatic toxicity assays using glutathione (GSH) as a model nucleophile and the ciliate Tetrahymena pyriformis, respectively. Reactivity was quantified by the RC50 value, the concentration of test compound that produced 50% reaction of the GSH thiol groups in 2 hours. Under standard conditions, RC50 values are mathematically proportional to reciprocal rate constants. Toxicity was quantified by the IGC50, the concentration of the test compound that produces 50% inhibition of population growth in 40 hours. Pyrroles with polarized α,β-unsaturated substructures were found to be non-reactive with GSH and did not exhibit excess toxicity in the Tetrahymena assay. In contrast, those furans and thiophenes with polarized α,β-unsaturated substructures were reactive with GSH via the Michael addition mechanism and did exhibit excess acute aquatic toxicity in Tetrahymena. For furans and thiophenes, reactivity and toxicity varied with the number, type, and location on the ring of the π-bond-containing polarized moieties. Comparisons of reactivity and toxicity potency between furan and thiophene derivatives revealed furans to be twice as potent as thiophenes. QSAR analysis revealed that aquatic toxicity IGC50 to Tetrahymena is correlated with RC50 values: log () = 1.13 log () + 1.43; n = 23, r 2 = 0.815, r 2(adj) = 0.806, s = 0.41, F = 92.

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