A new synthetic route to 5,8-dideazaisofolic acid (IAHQ) is described which precludes the possibility of contamination due to its 4-amino counterpart 5,8-dideazaisoaminopterin. Substitution of D-glutamic acid in this synthetic scheme gave D-IAHQ. The 9-formyl, 9-methyl, 5-methyl, and 5,9-dimethyl modifications of IAHQ were also prepared. These compounds, together with several structurally related or isomeric analogues, were studied for inhibitory effects upon the growth of four human gastrointestinal adenocarcinoma cell lines in vitro. In general, the compounds having a normal folate configuration at positions 9 and 10 are more active than their reversed bridge isomers. The lack of antitumor activity of D-IAHQ provides indirect evidence concerning the mechanism of action of IAHQ.
Using 3‐(4‐cyano phenoxy)‐6‐methyl‐4‐(3‐trifluoromethylphenyl) pyridazine (compound A) as a leading compound, a total of 24 novel 3‐(substituted phenoxy)‐6‐methyl‐4‐(3‐trifluoromethylphenyl) pyridazine derivatives containing two electron‐withdrawing groups on the benzene ring (acylamine and oxime ether) were synthesized. Their herbicidal, insecticidal activities were bioassayed, and the herbicidal activity of compound CD-2 against Brassica campestris was 97.6% at 300 g/ha, which was better than the commercial herbicide diflufenican at the this concentration and is equal to the activity of the leading compound A. Compound CD-4, CD-5, CJ-3, and CJ-5 displayed excellent insecticidal activity against Aphis laburni Kaltenbach (>95%). The results show that the oxime ether substitutions exhibit better bleaching and herbicidal activity than the acylamine ones. The bleaching and herbicidal activity of para‐position substitutions is better than the meta‐position ones. It seems that the para‐position on the benzene ring of oxime ether pyridazine derivatives is one of the key active sites that affect their herbicidal activities.
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