Four series of tetrahydro-2H-1,3,5-thiadiazine thione derivatives were screened for their in vitro antiproliferative activities against two human cancerous PC3 and HeLa cell lines. The cytotoxicity of all the compounds (series A-D) was also determined on mammalian mouse fibroblast 3T3 cells. Most of the compounds showed significant anticancer potential against both cancer cell lines within the range of IC = 6.4-29.9 and 2.4-23.8 M respectively when compared with standard doxorubicin (IC = 0.3 M). All compounds demonstrated a notable selectivity for Hela cells and found either non-toxic or relatively less toxic for 3T3 cell lines model. The structure-activity relationship indicated that antiproliferative activity mainly influenced by the nature and position of substituents at thidiazine nucleus. In general, the presence of aryl groups for example 3,4-(OMe) .Bzl and CH(Ph)Me at N-3 position resulted in a significant activity. Under enzymatic hydrolysis, complete conversion (100%) of ester derivative of thiadiazine thione (10a) into its acidic counterpart (7c) was achieved during 20 min which indicated that these types of THTT ester derivatives can be a possible lead for future investigations as prodrug anticancer probes.

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