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. 1976 Apr;60(4):373-9.

Biologic activity of two derivatives and six possible metabolites of cyclophosphamide (NSC-26271)

  • PMID: 1064468

Biologic activity of two derivatives and six possible metabolites of cyclophosphamide (NSC-26271)

P Lelieveld et al. Cancer Treat Rep. 1976 Apr.

Abstract

The biologic activity in terms of survival of normal hematopoietic stem, osteosarcoma, and L1210 leukemia cells was determined for the following compounds:cyclophosphamide, its derivatives isophosphamide and trophosphamide, its possible metabolites nor-nitrogen mustard, hydroxylamine mustard, 4-ketocyclophosphamide, and and acrolein, and two substitutes for its primary active metabolite 4-hydroxycyclosphamide anhydro-dimer (4-hydroxy-CP-anhydro-dimer) and 4-hydroperoxycyclophosphamide (4-hydroperoxy-CP). On a molar basis none of the compounds shows a better therapeutic ratio between osteosarcoma and bone marrow stem cells than the parent compound. The therapeutic ratio between L1210 leukemia and normal cells is slightly better for 4-hydroperoxy-CP only. It may be concluded that the conversion of 4-hydroxy-CP-anhydro-dimer and 4-hydroperoxy-CP to the primary active metabolite 4-hydroxycyclophosphamide differs quantitatively. Moreover, it appears that by the use of these precursors a better therapeutic ratio might be obtained for some malignancies but not for others.

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