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In general, if the atoms that make up the ring contain heteroatoms, such rings become heterocycles, and organic compounds containing heterocycles are called heterocyclic compounds. An article called Quantitative structure-hepatotoxicity assessment of series arylpiperazine-N1-substituted theobromine derivatives, published in 2020-02-29, which mentions a compound: 56621-48-8, Name is 4-(Piperazin-1-yl)phenol, Molecular C10H14N2O, Product Details of 56621-48-8.

In this work series new theobromines, compounds I [R = benzyl, 4-hydroxyphenyl, bis(4-fluorophenyl)methyl, etc.; n = 3,4] with established antioxidant and antiproliferative activities were evaluated for their hepatotoxic effects on cellular and sub-cellular level. On isolated rat hepatocytes, compounds I [R = 4-hydroxyphenyl, n = 3,4] expressed lowest toxicity, while compounds I [R = bis(4-fluorophenyl)methyl, n = 3,4] showed highest toxicity. Compounds I [R = bis(4-fluorophenyl)methyl, n = 3,4] showed the most evident pro-oxidant effect in a lipid peroxidation model on rat liver microsomes, followed by compounds I [R = 4-fluorophenyl, n = 3,4], while the other compounds didn’t reveal statistically significant pro-oxidant effects. The performed quant. structure-toxicity relationship (QSTR) anal. show that increased lipophilicity of the tested compounds pos. correlates to their hepatotoxicity. Opposite, the presence in the structure of highly pos. H-atoms and strongly neg. oxygen, possibly originating from hydrogen bond donor groups, are associated with reduced hepatotoxicity.

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