A series of N 4 -aryl substituted isatin-3-thiosemicarbazones was prepared by the reaction of isatin with an appropriate thiosemicarbazide in ethanol containing a few drops of acetic acid. The newly synthesized compounds were characterized by means of their analytical (CHN) and spectral (IR, 1 H-NMR, EIMS) data, and evaluated for their cytotoxicity and phytotoxicity potential. Eleven out of thirteen compounds tested proved to be active in the brine-shrimp lethality bioassay exhibiting significant cytotoxic activity with LD 50 values ranging from 1.75x10 -5 M to 1.91x10 -4 M. In phytotoxicity assay, all the synthesized compounds, regardless of the nature of aryl substituents, demonstrated weak to moderate (5-30%) plant growth inhibition at the highest tested concentration (500 μg/mL).
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