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Comparative Study
. 1976 Apr;60(4):509-16.

Characterization of cyclophosphamide (NSC-26271) metabolites and related derivatives by field-desorption and electron-impact mass spectrometry

  • PMID: 1277228
Comparative Study

Characterization of cyclophosphamide (NSC-26271) metabolites and related derivatives by field-desorption and electron-impact mass spectrometry

M Przybylski et al. Cancer Treat Rep. 1976 Apr.

Abstract

Several important metabolites of cyclophosphamide (CP), such as 4-hydroxycyclophosphamide and phosphoramide mustard, some 4-alkyl(aryl)thio derivatives have been investigated by field-desorption and electron-impact mass spectrometry. The structural identification of synthetic compounds and of derivatives, isolated by thin-layer chromatography in vitro, was possible since complementary information can be obtained using the two ionization techniques. Whereas only the field-desorption mass spectra showed more abundant molecular ions, the electron-impact technique revealed a characteristic fragmentation pattern for most of the compounds studied. Examples are given which demonstrate the existence of stereoisomers of CP derivatives using thin-layer chromatography and field-desorption mass spectrometry. The results indicate that field-desorption mass spectrometry is also a particularly appropriate method for the characterization of unstable CP metabolites in vivo.

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