PMID: 15378986Sep 24, 2004Paper

Quantitative structure-activity relationship modeling of acute toxicity of quaternary alkylammonium sulfobetaines to Daphnia magna

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Joanna DaviesDavid W Roberts

Abstract

The logarithm of the octanol/water partition coefficient has been widely used as the sole physicochemical property to define various types of biological activity, such as aquatic toxicity. In the present study, we derive a quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) equation for the prediction of acute aquatic toxicity (48-h median effective concentration) of quaternary alkylammonium sulfobetaines to the aquatic invertebrate Daphnia magna Straus. The single-parameter approach described is also based on the hydrophobicity parameter, log P. The 17 zwitterionic compounds were considered for QSAR development. They have the general formula RN+(CH3)2(CH2)nSO3-, where n = 2 to 4, and were synthesized by reacting the corresponding N,N-dimethylamines with either sodium-2-chloroethanesulfonate (n = 2), 1,3-propanesultone (n = 3), or 1,4-butanesultone (n = 4). The R group was either a C6 to C12 alkyl chain, a phenylalkyl unit bearing a C1 to C4 chain, or a phenylpropyl unit with a C4 to C6 para-substituted alkyl group. Octanol/water partition coefficients were experimentally determined via a conventional stir-flask procedure, which was quantified using a reverse-phase, high-performance liquid chromatographic technique coupled with...Continue Reading

Citations

Apr 6, 2013·SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research·D W RobertsC Llewellyn
Feb 3, 2015·Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry·Steve GutsellJayne Roberts
Jun 18, 2019·Chemical Society Reviews·Bhabananda BiswasRavi Naidu

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