A lipophilicity study for some 2-hydrazinothiazolic derivatives with antifungal activity by reversed phase thin layer chromatography

Citation
G. Cimpan et al., A lipophilicity study for some 2-hydrazinothiazolic derivatives with antifungal activity by reversed phase thin layer chromatography, J LIQ CHR R, 22(1), 1999, pp. 29-40
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry & Analysis","Spectroscopy /Instrumentation/Analytical Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY & RELATED TECHNOLOGIES
ISSN journal
10826076 → ACNP
Volume
22
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
29 - 40
Database
ISI
SICI code
1082-6076(1999)22:1<29:ALSFS2>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
The lipophilicity of 15 2-hydrazinothiazolic derivatives was studied by rev ersed phase thin layer chromatography on silica-C8 plates with methanol-wat er mobile phase. The studied compounds have shown antifungal activity again st Lepidium sativum, and the corresponding inhibition values that measure t heir mitodepresive activity are given. The R-Mw values were obtained by ext rapolation to 100% water as the mobile phase and are a measure of the compo unds' lipophilicity. The partition coefficient between n-octanol and water, Log P-o/w was calculated using two different procedures, Rekker's revised fragmental constant system and ACD/Log P software. Linear correlations have been obtained between the R-Mw values and the calculated Log P values. No linear correlation was found between the inhibition values, I, and R-Mw or calculated Log P. A good linear correlation (r>0.99) was obtained between t he extrapolated R-Mw values and the slope, a(1), of the linear relationship s R-M = f(phi), where phi is the concentration of methanol in the mobile ph ase, showing that the compounds have a similar chromatographic behavior. Th e replacement of R-Mw, values with the isocratic hydrophobic index, phi(0), does not improve the linearity of the correlations with the calculated Log P values, although the extrapolation to 100% water as the mobile phase was performed from high concentrations of methanol.