Losoxantrone

Losoxantrone

Losoxantrone

Chemical compound


Losoxantrone (biantrazole) is an anthroquinone anthrapyrazole antineoplastic agent and analog of mitoxantrone.[1][2] It is also sometimes known as DuP 941.[3]

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References

  1. Showalter HD, Johnson JL, Hoftiezer JM, Turner WR, Werbel LM, Leopold WR, et al. (January 1987). "Anthrapyrazole anticancer agents. Synthesis and structure-activity relationships against murine leukemias". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 30 (1): 121–31. doi:10.1021/jm00384a021. PMID 3806589.
  2. Beylin VG, Colbry NL, Goel OP, Haky JE, Johnson DR, Johnson JL, Kanter GD, Leeds RL, Leja B, Lewis EP, Rithner CD (1989). "Anticancer anthrapyrazoles. Improved syntheses of clinical agents CI-937, CI-941, and piroxantrone hydrochloride". Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry. 26: 85–96. doi:10.1002/jhet.5570260117.

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