Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Nematocidal Activity of Long Alkyl Chain Amides, Amines, and Their Derivatives on Dog Roundworm Larvae
Fumiyuki KIUCHISatomi NISHZAWAHiromi KAWANISHISayuri KINOSHITAHisanao OHSIMAAkiyo UCHITANINoriko SEKINOMiki ISHIDAKaoru KONDOYoshisuke TSUDA
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1992 Volume 40 Issue 12 Pages 3234-3244

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The nematocidal activity of amides and amines having a long alkyl chain against the second-stage larva of dog roundworm, Toxocara canis, was examined. Long chain acyl amides with samller substituents on the nitrogen showed stronger activity and the activity of cyclic amine amides was stronger than that of acyclic ones. In a series of homologous amides, the activity was dependent on the alkyl chain length : it reached a maximum at an optimal chain length and decreased in both shorter and longer homologues. The relationship between the activity and hydrophobicity of the homologues was analysed by the use of the bilinear model. The hydrophobicity of a compound, which gives a maximal activity, was similar for all neutral amides, but amides which have an additional amine group in the molecule had different values. Tertiary amines and their salts having a long alkyl chain also showed nematocidal activities comparable to those of the corresponding amides. The salts killed the larva at concentrations lower than their critical micell concentration, suggesting that they behave as a single molecule for the nematocidal action.

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