Title of article :
Quantitative structure-activity relationships for the inhibition toxicity to root elongation of Cucumis sativus of selected phenols and interspecies correlation with Tetrahymena pyriformis
Author/Authors :
Xiaodong Wang، نويسنده , , Cheng Sun، نويسنده , , Yu Wang، نويسنده , , Liansheng Wang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
9
From page :
153
To page :
161
Abstract :
The comparative toxicities of selected phenols to higher plants Cucumis sativus were measured and the negative logarithm molar concentration of the root elongation median inhibition (IRC50) were derived. Quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs) were developed to explore the toxicity influencing factors and for predictive purpose. The toxicity data, fell into two classes: polar narcosis and bio-reactive. For polar narcotic phenols, a highly significant two-parameter QSAR based on 1-octanol/water partition coefficient (logKow) and energy of the lowest unoccupied orbital (Elumo) was derived (IRC50=0.77logKow−0.39Elumo+2.36 n=22 r2=0.89). The five bio-reactive chemicals proved to show elevated toxicity due to their typical substructure involved diverse reactive mechanisms. In an effort to model all chemicals, a robust multiple-variable QSAR combining logKow,Elumo and Qmax, the most negative net atomic charge, was developed (IRC50=0.65logKow−0.72Elumo+0.23Qmax+2.81 n=27 r2=0.94), indicating that hydrophobicity, electrophilicity and hydrogen bond interaction contribute mainly to the phytotoxicity. The toxicological data was compared with Tetrahymena pyriformis 2-d population growth inhibition toxicity (IGC50) and excellent interspecies correlations were observed both for the polar narcotics and for five reactive chemicals (for polar narcotics: IRC50=0.95IGC50+1.07 n=16 r2=0.89; for bio-reactive chemicals: IRC50=0.98IGC50+2.19 n=5 r2=0.97; and for all: IRC50=0.93IGC50+1.63 n=21 r2=0.87). This suggested that T. pyriformis toxicity could serve as a surrogate of C. sativus toxicity for phenols and interspecies correlation also could be established for reactive chemicals.
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Record number :
735889
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