5-Iminodaunorubicin structure
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Common Name | 5-Iminodaunorubicin | ||
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CAS Number | 72983-78-9 | Molecular Weight | 526.54 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | C27H30N2O9 | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | N/A | Flash Point | N/A |
Use of 5-Iminodaunorubicin5-Iminodaunorubicin is a quinone-modified anthracycline that retains antitumor activity[1]. 5-Iminodaunorubicin produces protein-concealed DNA strand breaks in cancer cells[2]. |
Name | 5-Iminodaunorubicin |
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Description | 5-Iminodaunorubicin is a quinone-modified anthracycline that retains antitumor activity[1]. 5-Iminodaunorubicin produces protein-concealed DNA strand breaks in cancer cells[2]. |
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In Vitro | In mouse leukemia L1210 cells, 5-Iminodaunorubicin produces protein-concealed DNA strand breaks. Many of the 5-iminodaunorubicin breaks may arise from apposed single-strand breaks (i.e., double-strand breaks)[2]. |
In Vivo | In rat, 5-Iminodaunorubicin (5-ID; 1-16 mg/kg) treatment produces widening of the QRS complex, increased R- and S-wave voltage, and prolonged the Q alpha T interval. And the quinone redox cycling is suppressed in 5-Iminodaunorubicin. 5-Iminodaunorubicin shows lower cardiotoxic[1]. |
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Molecular Formula | C27H30N2O9 |
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Molecular Weight | 526.54 |