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  2. Alkylating antineoplastic agent - Wikipedia

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    Before their use in chemotherapy, alkylating agents were better known for their use as sulfur mustard, ("mustard gas") and related chemical weapons in World War I. The nitrogen mustards were the first alkylating agents used medically, as well as the first modern cancer chemotherapies. Goodman, Gilman, and others began studying nitrogen mustards ...

  3. List of antineoplastic agents - Wikipedia

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    1.09 Alkylating agents: Altretamine: PO Alkylates DNA. Recurrent or advanced ovarian cancer Myelosuppression, peripheral neuropathy, seizures and hepatotoxicity (rare). Bendamustine: IV: Alkylates DNA. Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, mantle cell lymphoma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Myelosuppression, hypokalaemia and tachycardia. Busulfan: IV, PO ...

  4. List of chemotherapeutic agents - Wikipedia

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    1 Alkylating agents. 2 Anthracyclines. 3 Cytoskeletal disruptors (taxanes) 4 Epothilones. 5 Histone deacetylase inhibitors. ... This is a list of chemotherapeutic ...

  5. Alkylation - Wikipedia

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    Electrophilic, soluble alkylating agents are often toxic and carcinogenic, due to their tendency to alkylate DNA. This mechanism of toxicity is relevant to the function of anti-cancer drugs in the form of alkylating antineoplastic agents. Some chemical weapons such as mustard gas (sulfide of dichloroethyl) function as alkylating agents ...

  6. Chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Chemotherapy (often abbreviated chemo, sometimes CTX and CTx) is the type of cancer treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer drugs (chemotherapeutic agents or alkylating agents) in a standard regimen.

  7. Category:Alkylating agents - Wikipedia

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    Alkylating antineoplastic agents (7 C, 28 P) E. Ethylating agents (6 P) M. Methylating agents (23 P) Mustard compounds (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Alkylating agents"

  8. Busulfan - Wikipedia

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    Busulfan (Myleran, GlaxoSmithKline, Busulfex IV, Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc.) is a chemotherapy drug in use since 1959. It is a cell cycle non-specific alkylating antineoplastic agent, in the class of alkyl sulfonates. Its chemical designation is 1,4-butanediol dimethanesulfonate.

  9. Chlormethine - Wikipedia

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    It is the prototype of alkylating agents, a group of anticancer chemotherapeutic drugs. It works by binding to DNA, crosslinking two strands and preventing cell duplication. It binds to the N7 nitrogen on the DNA base guanine.