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magnizil
a Russian compound; a nitroxyl derivative of 5-fluorouracil
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Heterocyclic Compounds: 198
1-Ring Heterocyclic Compounds
Pyrimidines: 510
Pyrimidinones: 71
Uracil: 1493
Fluorouracil: 26711
magnizil: 1
Related Diseases
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Neoplasms (Cancer)
07/01/1995 - "
The activities of magnizil and 5-fluorouracil were comparatively determined in vitro on the HT29 cell line by a clonogenic assay and on tumor clinical specimens by an antimetabolic assay.
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07/01/1995 - "
We evaluated the potential activity of magnizil, a derivative of 5-fluorouracil, on human gastrointestinal tumors in 3 different in vitro and in vivo experimental models.
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07/01/1995 - "
Even though experimental results on human tumors indicate a somewhat lower activity for magnizil than the parent compound, its low toxicity and the possibility to clinically use high doses suggest the opportunity to further investigate the potential of this new anticancer agent on larger series of colorectal cancers in experimental systems.
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07/01/1995 - "
Comparative in vitro and in vivo study of a nitroxyl derivative of 5-fluorouracil (magnizil) on human gastrointestinal tumors.
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07/01/1995 - "
Moreover, among the tumors transplanted in the subrenal capsule of mice, two were sensitive to magnizil and 3 to 5-fluorouracil.
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Colorectal Neoplasms (Colorectal Cancer)
07/01/1995 - "
Even though experimental results on human tumors indicate a somewhat lower activity for magnizil than the parent compound, its low toxicity and the possibility to clinically use high doses suggest the opportunity to further investigate the potential of this new anticancer agent on larger series of colorectal cancers in experimental systems.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
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Fluorouracil (Carac)
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nitroxyl
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Capsules (Microcapsules)
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Antineoplastic Agents (Antineoplastics)