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Antineoplastic Agents

Antineoplastic agents combat tumors through distinct mechanisms. Alkylating antineoplastic agents form DNA crosslinks, blocking replication. Antimetabolite antineoplastic agents mimic metabolites to disrupt DNA/RNA synthesis. Both classes target rapidly dividing cells but differ in molecular interactions. Read more about Antineoplastic Agents including data on CAS Numbers, properties, materials, and products from the suppliers listed on ECHEMI.

Doxorubicin hydrochloride

(25316-40-9)
1. Used as an antineoplastic
2. Strong fluorescent dye intercalating into DNA. Antitumour antibiotic. Effect of adriamycin on heart mitochondrial DNA. Inhibitor of reverse transcriptase and RNA polymerase; immunosuppressive agent.
3. Antibacterial;DNA intercalant
4. Doxorubicin hydrochloride (adriamycin hydrochloride) is an antitumour agent that has been formulated as a salt to achieve higher water solubility. While the salt shares the same pharmacological properties as doxorubicin f

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Docetaxel

(114977-28-5)
Antineoplastic;binds to microtubules Anticancer drugs. Used for uterine cancer. Uses Anti-tumor botanicals for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer and non-small cell lung cancer. Docetaxel can be used to study antibiotics, cell biology, cell signaling, neuroscience, apoptosis and cell cycle. Docetaxel is also used to study hair loss caused by docetaxel chemotherapy, to prevent and treat non-small cell lung cancer in patients who are contraindicated with standard chemotherapy. Doce

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Docetaxel

(125354-16-7)
Docetaxal is an impurity of Docetaxel (D494420), a semisynthetic derivative of Paclitaxel (P132500). Docetaxel is an antimitotic agent that promotes the assembly of micro-tubules and inhibits their de-polymerization to free tubulin.

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Dasatinib

(302962-49-8)
Suitable for treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia which is resistant or intolerant to the treating programs including imatinib mesylate. A new, oral, small-molecule Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor (TKI) for the treatment of CML. Antineoplastic Dasatinib is a novel, potent and multi-targeted inhibitor that targets Abl, Src and c-Kit, with IC50 of <1 nM, 0.8 nM and 79 nM, respectively. Directly targets wild-type and mutant c-Abl kinase domains

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Doxorubicin

(23214-92-8)
Doxorubicin (adriamycin) is the most extensively studied of a family of highly fluorescent anthracycline antibiotics produced by several Streptomyces species, first reported in 1967 and later approved for human therapeutic use as an antitumour agent for the treatment of a wide range of cancers. Doxorubicin also exhibits anti-HIV and antibacterial activity. The mode of action of doxorubicin is thought to be due to intercalation of DNA and inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis.

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Dacarbazine

(4342-03-4)
Dacarbazine is used as an antineoplastic for treatment of malignant melanoma and sarcomas.

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Daunorubicin hydrochloride

(23541-50-6)
Anthracycline antibiotic related to the rhodomycins. Antineoplastic

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Antineoplastic agents are a class of drugs used to treat tumor diseases. In short, there are chemotherapy drugs and biological agents. At present, there are more than 80 kinds of antineoplastic agents common in the world, which can be roughly divided into the following 6 categories: cytotoxic drugs, hormone drugs, biological response modifiers, monoclonal antibody drugs, other drugs, auxiliary drugs and so on. The "ECHEMI Antineoplastic Agents" list mainly supplies APIs for such drugs.

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Antineoplastic agents are a large group of compounds having different structures but with one common antineoplastic property, namely, to inhibit the proliferation of malignant cells. Through other mechanisms, these agents disrupt DNA replication, inhibiting the cell's metabolism, or inhibiting the essential enzymatic process of the cell. For example, alkylating agents, including bendamustine and dacarbazine, introduce alkyl groups to DNA which causes breakage of the strand and death of the alkylated cell.

Fludarabine phosphate and azathioprine are antimetabolites that mimic the natural substrates and thereby block the synthesis of nucleic acid and inhibit the growth of tumours. These agents have proved efficacious in a variety of malignancies and thus are key components to chemotherapy regimens.

Applications of antineoplastic agents include:

● Treatment of hematologic cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma.

● It is used in the management of solid tumours such as breast, lung and colorectal cancers.

● Conditioning before hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

● Preventive maintenance therapy for cancer recurrence.

● It’s in combination with other therapeutic modalities, such as radiation and immunotherapy, for the sake of enhancing treatment efficacy.

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