DNA alkylator Inhibitors

Cat.No. Product Name Information Product Use Citations Product Validations
S6984 Dianhydrogalactitol (VAL-083) Dianhydrogalactitol (VAL-083, Dianhydrodulcitol, Dulcitol Diepoxide) is a bi-functional alkylating agent that readily crosses the blood-brain barrier and creates N7 methylation on DNA. It shows antitumor activity.
S4447 Pipobroman Pipobroman (PB, Vercyte), a neutral amide of piperazine, acts as an alkylating agent with antiproliferative activity.
E4754 Semustine Semustine is a member of the chloroethyl nitrosourea (CENU) family that induces DNA alkylation at the major groove, forming interstrand cross-links between guanine and cytosine bases (dG-dC). It exerts antitumor activity by inducing these DNA cross-links and is used as an antineoplastic alkylating agent for treating Lewis lung carcinoma, leukemia, and metastatic brain tumors.
S6958 Treosulfan

Treosulfan (NSC 39069, Treosulphan) is an alkylating agent used for conventional and high-dose chemotherapy regimens. This compound is potently cytotoxic against pancreatic cancer cell lines.

S1312 Streptozotocin (STZ) Streptozotocin (STZ) is a glucosamine-nitrosourea compound derived from Streptomyces achromogenes, which is a DNA-methylating, carcinogenic, antibiotic and diabetes inducing agent. It induces autophagy and apoptosis. This compound can be used to induce animal models of diabetes. Solutions are unstable and should be fresh-prepared.
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