Dual stimulatory and inhibitory effects of fluorine-substitution on mutagenicity: An extension of the enamine epoxide theory for activation of the quinoline nucleus

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Nineteen mono- and di-fluorinated derivatives of quinoline, 1,7- phenanthroline, 1,10-phenanthroline, benzo-[h]quinoline, and benzo[f]quinoline were subjected to analysis of their structure-mutagenicity relationships. For this purpose, six new fluorinated derivatives were synthesized. The results support that the enamine epoxide structure of the pyridine moiety, as well as the bay-region epoxide structure, is responsible for mutagenicity. Formation of K-region epoxides might involve a detoxification process rather than mutagenic activation.

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Saeki, K. I., Kawai, H., Kawazoe, Y., & Hakura, A. (1997). Dual stimulatory and inhibitory effects of fluorine-substitution on mutagenicity: An extension of the enamine epoxide theory for activation of the quinoline nucleus. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 20(6), 646–650. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.20.646

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