| Cat.No. | Product Name | Information | Product Use Citations | Product Validations |
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| 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. |
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| 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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