Pyridinium aldoximes are best-known therapeutic antidotes used for clinical treatment of poisonings by organophosphorus nerve-agents and pesticides. Recently, we found that pralidoxime (2-PAM, a currently clinically used nerve-agent antidote) could also detoxify tetrachloro-1,4-benzoquinone (TCBQ), which is a carcinogenic quinoid metabolite of the widely used wood preservative pentachlorophenol under normal physiological conditions, via an unusually mild and facile Beckmann fragmentation mechanism accompanied by radical homolysis. However, it is not clear whether the less-chlorinated benzoquinones (BQs, ≤ 3) act similarly; if so, what is the structure-activity relationship? In this study, we found that (1) The stability of reaction intermediates produced by different BQs and 2-PAM was dependent not only on the position but also the degree of Cl-substitution on BQs, which can be divided into TCBQ- and DCBQ (dichloro-1,4-benzoquinone)-subgroup; (2) The p value of hydroxlated quinones (BQ-OHs, the hydrolysis products of BQs), determined the stability of corresponding intermediates, that is, the decomposition rate of the intermediates depended on the acidity of BQ-OHs; (3) The p value of the corresponding BQ-OHs could also determine the reaction ratio of Beckmann fragmentation to radical homolysis in BQs/2-PAM. These new findings on the structure-activity relationship of the halogenated quinoid carcinogens detoxified by pyridinium aldoxime therapeutic agents via Beckmann fragmentation and radical homolysis reaction may have broad implications on future biomedical and environmental research.

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