The lipophilicity of new two series of anticancer active 10-substituted 1,6- and 3,6-diazaphenothiazines has been investigated using reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography. Their lipophilicity (RM0 and log PTLC) was determined with mixtures of acetone and Tris buffer as mobile phases. The relative lipophilicity parameter RM0 and specific hydrophobic surface area b were significantly intercorrelated showing congeneric classes of diazaphenothiazines. The parameter RM0 was transformed into parameter log PTLC by use of the calibration curve. The parameter log PTLC was compared with computationally calculated lipophilic parameters log Pcalcd. The lipophilicity was discussed with the structure elements and was correlated with molecular descriptors, ADME properties and in vitro anticancer activities.

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