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Influence of chlorine substituents on biological activity of chemicals: a review
Authors:Klaus Naumann
Abstract:A number of well known polychlorinated chemicals are toxicologically and environmentally unsafe. Because of their persistence they are in the focus of public discussions against chlorine chemistry. However, chlorinated organic chemicals in the molecular weight range between 200 and 600 constitute an important and indispensable segment in the arsenal of existing biologically active chemicals used as pharmaceuticals or crop‐protection agents. Over the course of time it has been found empirically that the introduction of a chlorine atom into one or more specific positions of a biologically active molecule may substantially improve the intrinsic biological activity. In some cases the presence of a chlorine atom is crucial for significant activity in compounds derived both from nature and chemical synthesis. But in other cases chlorination diminishes or abolishes biological activity, as shown for chlordane homologues. Thus a chlorine atom, like any other substituent, is a modulator of activity. Almost all non‐reactive chlorinated chemicals and chlorine‐free chemicals are devoid of any biological activity at the highest concentration typically used in primary screening tests for discovery of useful biological properties. The influence of a substituent such as chlorine on the biological activity of a potential drug or crop protection agent still has to be established empirically in biological experiments designed to detect desired activity or toxicological properties. Sometimes chlorine does prove to be the optimum for improvement of activity. Long‐term rigorous investigations of several hundred chlorinated compounds, registered by the authorities as pharmaceutical drugs or crop‐protection agents, show that the generalisation ‘all chlorinated chemicals are dangerous’, deduced from the negative toxicological properties of a hundred chlorinated and reactive compounds of low molecular weight that are relevant in terms of safe working conditions in the chemical industry and for ecological safety, is not justified. Chlorinated compounds are not necessarily toxic or dangerous. Highly reactive chemicals or polychlorinated compounds cannot be compared with regard to toxicological properties with unreactive compounds having a low degree of chlorination. The chlorine atom, as one of many possible substituents used in synthetic organic chemistry, will remain in the future one of the important tools for probing structure–activity relationships in life science research and as a molecular component in commercialised compounds, in order to provide safer, more selective and more environmentally compatible products with higher activity for medicine and agriculture. © 1999 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH
Keywords:chlorine  drug research  substituent effects  toxicology
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