Phenothiazine
Names
Preferred IUPAC name
Other names
Thiodiphenylamine
Dibenzothiazine
Dibenzoparathiazine
10H -dibenzo-[b ,e ]-1,4-thiazine
PTZ
Identifiers
92-84-2 Y
3D model (Jmol )
Interactive image
ChEBI
CHEBI:37931 N
ChEMBL
ChEMBL828 Y
ChemSpider
21106365 Y
ECHA InfoCard
100.001.997
KEGG
D02601 Y
UNII
GS9EX7QNU6 Y
InChI=1S/C12H9NS/c1-3-7-11-9(5-1)13-10-6-2-4-8-12(10)14-11/h1-8,13H
Y
Key: WJFKNYWRSNBZNX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Y
InChI=1/C12H9NS/c1-3-7-11-9(5-1)13-10-6-2-4-8-12(10)14-11/h1-8,13H
Key: WJFKNYWRSNBZNX-UHFFFAOYAI
Properties
C12 H9 NS
Molar mass
199.27 g/mol
Appearance
greenish-yellow rhombic leaflets or diamond-shaped plates
Melting point
185 °C (365 °F; 458 K)
Boiling point
371 °C (700 °F; 644 K)
0.00051 g/L (20 °C)[2]
Solubility in other solvents
benzene , ether , petroleum ether , chloroform , hot acetic acid , ethanol (slightly), mineral oil (slightly)
Acidity (pK a )
approx 23 in DMSO
-114.8·10−6 cm3 /mol
Hazards
US health exposure limits (NIOSH ):
none[3]
TWA 5 mg/m3 [skin]
N.D.[3]
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
N verify (what is Y N ?)
Infobox references
Phenothiazine abbreviated PTZ is an organic compound that has the formula S(C6 H4 )2 NH and is related to the thiazine -class of heterocyclic compounds .
It is used in chemical manufacturing as a stabilizer or inhibitor . It was used in the mid-20th century as an insecticide and antihelminthic for livestock and humans, but was superseded by other compounds.
Derivatives of phenothiazine discovered in the 1940s revolutionized the field of psychiatry and allergy treatment. The earliest derivative, methylene blue , was one of the first antimalarial drugs , and as of 2015 derivatives are under investigation as possible anti-infective drugs. It is a prototypical pharmaceutical lead structure in modern medicinal chemistry .
In the manufacture of monomers, phenothiazine is used as a chemical stabilizer or inhibitor to prolong storage and shelf life of products such as acryloyl chloride . [4]
Former uses [ edit ]
Phenothiazine was formerly used as an insecticide and as a drug to treat infections with parasitic worms (antihelminthic ) in livestock and people, but its use for those purposes has been superseded by other chemicals.
Phenothiazine was introduced by DuPont as an insecticide in 1935.[5] About 3,500,000 pounds were sold in the US in 1944.[6] However, because it was degraded by sunlight and air, it was difficult to determine how much to use in the field, and its use waned in the 1940s with the arrival of new pesticides like DDT that were more durable.[7] :161–162 As of July 2015 it is not registered for pesticide use in the US,[8] nor Europe, [9] nor Australia.[10]
It was introduced as antihelminthic in livestock in 1940 and is considered, with thiabendazole , to be the first modern antihelminthic.[11] The first instances of resistance were noted in 1961.[11] Uses for this purpose in the US are still described[12] but it has "virtually disappeared from the market."[13] :369
In the 1940s it also was introduced as antihelminthic for humans; since it was often given to children, the drug was often sold in chocolate, leading to the popular name, "worm chocolate." Phenothiazine was superseded by other drugs in the 1950s.[14]
Synthesis [ edit ]
The compound was originally prepared by Bernthsen in 1883 via the reaction of diphenylamine with sulfur, but more recent syntheses rely on the cyclization of 2-substituted diphenyl sulfides. Some of the pharmaceutically significant derivatives of phenothiazine are not prepared directly from phenothiazine,[15] although some of them are.[16]
Derivatives [ edit ]
Phenothiazine itself was a pioneering compound, but its derivatives revolutionized psychiatry and other fields of medicine. Other derivatives have been studied for possible use in advanced batteries and fuel cells.[14]
Phenothiazine-derived drugs [ edit ]
In 1876, Methylene blue , a derivative of phenothiazine, was first synthesized by Heinrich Caro at BASF and the structure was determined in 1885 by Heinrich August Bernthsen. Bernthsen synthesized phenothiazine in 1883.[14] In the mid 1880s, Paul Ehrlich began to use methylene blue in his cell staining experiments that led to pioneering discoveries about different cell types; he won a Nobel Prize based in part on that work. He became particularly interested in its use to stain bacteria and parasites such as Plasmodiidae – the genus which includes the malaria pathogen – and found that it could be stained with methylene blue. He thought methylene blue could possibly be used in the treatment of malaria, tested it clinically, and by the 1890s methylene blue was being used for that purpose.[14]
For the next several decades, research on derivatives lapsed until phenothiazine itself came to market as an insecticide and deworming drug. In the 1940s, chemists working with Paul Charpentier at Rhone-Poulenc Laboratories in Paris (a precursor company to Sanofi , began making derivatives. This work led to promethazine which had no activity against infective organisms, but did have good antihistamine activity, with a strong sedative effect. It went to market as a drug for allergies and for anesthesia . As of 2012 it was still on the market.[14] At the end of the 1940s the same lab produced chlorpromazine which had an even stronger sedative and soothing effect, and Jean Delay and Pierre Deniker attempted to use it on their psychiatric patients, publishing their results in the early 1950s. The strong effects they found opened the door of the modern field of psychiatry and led to a proliferation of work on phenothiazine derivatives.[14] The systematic research conducted by chemists to explore phenothiazine derivatives and their activity was a pioneering example of medicinal chemistry ; phenothiazine is often discussed as a prototypical example of a pharmaceutical lead structure .[14] [17]
Today, the term "phenothiazines" describes the largest of the five main classes of antipsychotic drugs . These drugs have antipsychotic and, often, antiemetic properties, although they may also cause severe side effects such as extrapyramidal symptoms (including akathisia and tardive dyskinesia ), hyperprolactinaemia , and the rare but potentially fatal neuroleptic malignant syndrome , as well as substantial weight gain.[14] Use of phenothiazines has been associated with antiphospholipid syndrome , but no causal relationship has been established.[18]
Phenothiazine antipsychotics are classified into three groups that differ with respect to the substituent on nitrogen: the aliphatic compounds (bearing acyclic groups), the "piperidines" (bearing piperidine -derived groups), and the piperazine (bearing piperazine -derived substituents).[17]
Group
Autonomic
Example
Sedative
Extrapyramidal side effects
Aliphatic compounds
moderate
Chlorpromazine (marketed as Thorazine, Aminazine, Chlor-PZ, Klorazine, Promachlor, Promapar, Sonazine, Chlorprom, Chlor-Promanyl, Largactil)
strong
moderate
Promazine (trade name Sparine, Propazine)
moderate
moderate
Triflupromazine (trade names Clinazine, Novaflurazine, Pentazine, Terfluzine, Triflurin, Vesprin)
strong
moderate/strong
Levomepromazine in Germany, Russia and methotrimeprazine in America (trade names Nozinan, Levoprome, Tisercin)
extremely strong
low
Piperidines
strong
Mesoridazine (trade name Serentil)
strong
weak
Thioridazine (trade names Mellaril, Novoridazine, Thioril, Sonapax)
strong
weak
Piperazines
weak
Fluphenazine (trade names Prolixin, Permitil, Modecate, Moditen)
weak/moderate
strong
Perphenazine (sold as Trilafon, Etrafon, Triavil, Phenazine, Etaperazin)
weak/moderate
strong
Prochlorperazine (trade names Compazine, Stemetil)
Trifluoperazine (trade name Stelazine, Triphtazine)
moderate
strong
Nondrug applications [ edit ]
The synthetic dye methylene blue , containing the structure, was described in 1876. Many water-soluble phenothiazine derivatives, such as methylene blue , methylene green , thionine , and others, can be electropolymerized into conductive polymers used as electrocatalysts for NADH oxidation in enzymatic biosensors and biofuel cells.[19] [20] [21]
Trade names [ edit ]
Like many commercially significant compounds, phenothiazine has numerous trade names, including AFI-Tiazin, Agrazine, Antiverm, Biverm, Dibenzothiazine, Orimon, Lethelmin, Souframine, Nemazene, Vermitin, Padophene, Fenoverm, Fentiazine, Contaverm, Fenothiazine, Phenovarm, Ieeno, ENT 38, Helmetina, Helmetine, Penthazine, XL-50, Wurm-thional, Phenegic, Phenovis, Phenoxur, and Reconox.[22] [23] [24]
References [ edit ]
^ Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry : IUPAC Recommendations and Preferred Names 2013 (Blue Book) . Cambridge: The Royal Society of Chemistry . 2014. p. 216. doi :10.1039/9781849733069-FP001 . ISBN 978-0-85404-182-4 .
^ Sigma-Aldrich catalog
^ a b "NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards #0494" . National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
^ PTZ Technical Information Bulletin Cytec PTZ Technical Information Bulletin
^ History of Insecticides and Control Equipment Clemson University Pesticide Information Program.
^ Robert Lee Metcalf. The Mode of Action of Organic Insecticides, Issues 1-5. National Academies, 1948, page 44
^ G. Matolcsy, M. Nádasy, V. Andriska. Studies in Environmental Science: Pesticide Chemistry. Elsevier, 1989 ISBN 9780080874913
^ Phenothiazine in the PAN Pesticides Database Page accessed July 26, 2015
^ ECHA phenothiazine at the European Chemicals Authority Page accessed July 26, 2015. Note - Registered uses are only in manufacturing.
^ Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicine Authority Phenothiazine Chemical Review Page accessed July 26, 2015
^ a b Nielsen MK, et al. Anthelmintic resistance in equine parasites--current evidence and knowledge gaps. Vet Parasitol. 2014 Jul 30;204(1-2):55-63. Review. PMID 24433852
^ The Texas A&M University System; Texas AgriLife Extension Service Integrated pest management of �flies in Texas dairies
^ Heinz Mehlhorn, Philip M. Armstrong. Encyclopedic Reference of Parasitology: Diseases, Treatment, Therapy, Volume 2. Springer Science & Business Media, 2001 ISBN 9783540668299
^ a b c d e f g h Ohlow MJ, Moosmann B. Phenothiazine: the seven lives of pharmacology's first lead structure. Drug Discov Today. 2011 Feb;16(3-4):119-31. PMID 21237283
^ Gérard Taurand, "Phenothiazine and Derivatives" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry , Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.doi :10.1002/14356007.a19_387
^ T. Kahl, K.-W. Schröder, F. R. Lawrence, W. J. Marshall, Hartmut Höke, Rudolf Jäckh, "Aniline" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry , 2005, Wiley-VCH: Weinheim.
^ a b Jaszczyszyn A, et al. Chemical structure of phenothiazines and their biological activity . Pharmacol Rep. 2012;64(1):16-23. Review. PMID 22580516
^ "Antiphospholipid Syndrome - Doctor's Information | Patient" . Patient . Retrieved 2015-07-25 .
^ "Electrocatalytic oxidation of reduced nicotinamide coenzymes at Methylene Green-modified electrodes and fabrication of amperometric alcohol biosensors" . Analytica Chimica Acta . 285 : 125–133. doi :10.1016/0003-2670(94)85016-X .
^ "Electropolymerized Azines: Part II. In a Search of the Best Electrocatalyst of NADH Oxidation". Electroanalysis . 11 : 553–557. doi :10.1002/(SICI)1521-4109(199906)11:8<553::AID-ELAN553>3.0.CO;2-6 .
^ "Citric acid cycle biomimic on a carbon electrode" . Biosensors and Bioelectronics . 24 : 939–944. doi :10.1016/j.bios.2008.07.043 .
^ U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration Chemical Sampling Information Phenothiazine
^ OSHA
^ PAN Pesticides Database
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Trazodone
Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline )
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine , fluphenazine , haloperidol , loxapine , perphenazine , pimozide , pipamperone , prochlorperazine , thioridazine , thiothixene , trifluoperazine )
Volinanserin
Xylamidine
Yohimbine
5-HT2B
Agonists: 4-Methylaminorex
Aminorex
Amphetamines (eg., chlorphentermine , cloforex , dexfenfluramine , fenfluramine , levofenfluramine , norfenfluramine )
BW-723C86
DOx (e.g., DOB , DOC , DOI , DOM )
Ergolines (e.g., cabergoline , dihydroergocryptine , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , methylergometrine (methylergonovine) , methysergide , pergolide )
MDxx (e.g., MDA , MDMA , MDOH , MMDA )
Piperazines (e.g., mCPP )
PNU-22394
Ro60-0175
Serotonin (5-HT)
Tryptamines (e.g., 5-BT , 5-CT , 5-MT , α-Me-5-HT , bufotenin , DET , DiPT , DMT , DPT , psilocin , psilocybin , tryptamine )
5-HT2C
Agonists: 2Cs (e.g., 2C-B , 2C-E , 2C-I , 2C-T-2 , 2C-T-7 , 2C-T-21 )
5-Methoxytryptamines (5-MeO-DET , 5-MeO-DiPT , 5-MeO-DMT , 5-MeO-DPT , 5-MT )
α-Alkyltryptamines (e.g., 5-Cl-αMT , 5-Fl-αMT , 5-MeO-αET , 5-MeO-αMT , α-Me-5-HT , αET , αMT )
A-372159
AL-38022A
Alstonine
CP-809101
Dimemebfe
DOx (e.g., DOB , DOC , DOI , DOM )
Ergolines (e.g., ALD-52 , cabergoline , dihydroergotamine , ergine (LSA) , ergotamine , lisuride , LA-SS-Az , LSB , LSD , LSD-Pip , LSH , LSP , pergolide )
Flumexadol
Lorcaserin
MDxx (e.g., MDA , MDMA , MDOH , MMDA )
MK-212
Org 12962
Org 37684
Oxaflozane
PHA-57378
Phenethylamines (e.g., lophophine , mescaline )
Piperazines (e.g., aripiprazole , BZP , mCPP , quipazine , TFMPP )
PNU-22394
PNU-181731
Ro60-0175
Ro60-0213
Serotonin (5-HT)
Tryptamines (e.g., 5-BT , 5-CT , bufotenin , DET , DiPT , DMT , DPT , psilocin , psilocybin , tryptamine )
Vabicaserin
WAY-629
WAY-161503
YM-348
Antagonists: Adatanserin
Agomelatine
Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., asenapine , clorotepine , clozapine , fluperlapine , iloperidone , melperone , olanzapine , paliperidone , quetiapine , risperidone , sertindole , ziprasidone , zotepine )
Captodiame
CEPC
Cinanserin
Cyproheptadine
Deramciclane
Dotarizine
Eltoprazine
Ergolines (e.g., amesergide , bromocriptine , LY-53857 , LY-215840 , mesulergine , metergoline , methysergide , sergolexole )
Etoperidone
Fluoxetine
FR-260010
Irindalone
Ketanserin
Ketotifen
Latrepirdine (dimebolin)
Medifoxamine
Metitepine (methiothepin)
Nefazodone
Pirenperone
Pizotifen
Propranolol
Ritanserin
RS-102221
S-14671
SB-200646
SB-206553
SB-221284
SB-228357
SB-242084
SB-243213
SDZ SER-082
Tedatioxetine
Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine , aptazapine , esmirtazapine , maprotiline , mianserin , mirtazapine )
TIK-301
Trazodone
Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline , nortriptyline )
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine , loxapine , pimozide , pipamperone , thioridazine )
Xylamidine
5-HT3
Agonists: Alcohols (e.g., butanol , ethanol , trichloroethanol )
m-CPBG
Phenylbiguanide
Piperazines (e.g., BZP , mCPP , quipazine )
RS-56812
Serotonin (5-HT)
SR-57227
SR-57227A
Tryptamines (e.g., 2-Me-5-HT , 5-CT , bufotenidine (5-HTQ) )
Volatiles/gases (e.g., halothane , isoflurane , toluene , trichloroethane )
YM-31636
Antagonists: Alosetron
AS-8112
Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., clozapine , olanzapine , quetiapine )
Azasetron
Batanopride
Bemesetron (MDL-72222)
Cilansetron
CSP-2503
Dazopride
Dolasetron
Galanolactone
Granisetron
ICS-205930
Lerisetron
Memantine
Ondansetron
Palonosetron
Ramosetron
Renzapride
Ricasetron
Tedatioxetine
Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine , mianserin , mirtazapine )
Thujone
Tropanserin
Tropisetron
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., loxapine )
Volatiles/gases (e.g., nitrous oxide , sevoflurane , xenon )
Vortioxetine
Zacopride
Zatosetron
5-HT4
5-HT5A
5-HT6
Agonists: Ergolines (e.g., dihydroergocryptine , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , lisuride , LSD , mesulergine , metergoline , methysergide )
Serotonin (5-HT)
Tryptamines (e.g., 2-Me-5-HT , 5-BT , 5-CT , 5-MT , Bufotenin , E-6801 , E-6837 , EMD-386088 , EMDT , LY-586713 , N-Me-5-HT , tryptamine )
WAY-181187
WAY-208466
Antagonists: ABT-354
Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., aripiprazole , asenapine , clorotepine , clozapine , fluperlapine , iloperidone , olanzapine , tiospirone )
AVN-101
AVN-211
AVN-322
AVN-397
BGC20-760
BVT-5182
BVT-74316
Cerlapirdine
EGIS-12233
GW-742457
Idalopirdine
Ketanserin
Latrepirdine (dimebolin)
Metitepine (methiothepin)
MS-245
PRX-07034
Ritanserin
Ro04-6790
Ro 63-0563
SB-258585
SB-271046
SB-357134
SB-399885
SB-742457
Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine , mianserin )
Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline , clomipramine , doxepin , nortriptyline )
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine , loxapine )
5-HT7
Antagonists: Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., amisulpride , aripiprazole , asenapine , clorotepine , clozapine , fluperlapine , olanzapine , risperidone , sertindole , tiospirone , ziprasidone , zotepine )
Butaclamol
DR-4485
EGIS-12233
Ergolines (e.g., 2-Br-LSD (BOL-148) , amesergide , bromocriptine , cabergoline , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , LY-53857 , LY-215840 , mesulergine , metergoline , methysergide , sergolexole )
JNJ-18038683
Ketanserin
LY-215840
Metitepine (methiothepin)
Ritanserin
SB-258719
SB-258741
SB-269970
SB-656104
SB-656104A
SB-691673
SLV-313
SLV-314
Spiperone
SSR-181507
Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine , maprotiline , mianserin , mirtazapine )
Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline , clomipramine , imipramine )
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., acetophenazine , chlorpromazine , chlorprothixene , fluphenazine , loxapine , pimozide )
Vortioxetine