Summary:
Nine 2,4-disubstituted 6H-5,1,3-benzothiadiazocines have been tested for antibacterial and cytoto-
xic efficacy. None of the tested compounds showed any significant antibacterial activity in compa-
rison with ampicillin. The most cytotoxic effect was manifested by those derivatives which have
morpholine or phenyl in position 2 and benzimidazole, imidazole or 1,2,4-triazole in position 4. The
highest concentrations of derivatives I, VII, IX induced an acute cytotoxic effect which was
manifested by cell lysis after 24 h of culturing. Derivative VII, concentration 30.5 mmol/L, and
derivative IX, concentration 13.3 mmol/L, exhibited a delayed cytotoxic effect on L1210 cells. While
during the first 24 and 48 h a certain part of cell population proliferated, during further 24 h a total
inhibition of cell division was found. The cytotoxic concentration of derivative IX induced damage
to the integrity of the cytoplasmic membrane. Benzothiadiazocines I, VII and IX induced a two-phase
unbalanced growth. Based on these results, benzothiodiazocines I, VII and IX could be considered
new potential anticancer drugs which are appropriate for further research.
Key words:
benzothiadiazocine derivatives – antibacterial activity – inhibition of tumour cell
proliferation – cytotoxicity – damage of cytoplasmic membrane – unbalanced growth
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