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Rubomycin C Brand names, Rubomycin C Analogs

Rubomycin C Brand Names Mixture

  • No information avaliable

Rubomycin C Chemical_Formula

C27H29NO10

Rubomycin C RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/daunorubicin.htm

Rubomycin C fda sheet

http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/onctools/labels.cfm?GN=daunorubicin,%20daunomycin

Rubomycin C msds (material safety sheet)

Rubomycin_C MSDS

Rubomycin C Synthesis Reference

J. P. Parsh et al. J. Pharm. Sci. 56, 1691 (1967);

Rubomycin C Molecular Weight

527.52 g/mol

Rubomycin C Melting Point

208-209 oC

Rubomycin C H2O Solubility

39.2 mg/L

Rubomycin C State

Solid

Rubomycin C LogP

0.766

Rubomycin C Dosage Forms

Powder for solution; Suspension

Rubomycin C Indication

For remission induction in acute nonlymphocytic leukemia (myelogenous, monocytic, erythroid) of adults and for remission induction in acute lymphocytic leukemia of children and adults.

Rubomycin C Pharmacology

Daunorubicin is an antineoplastic in the anthracycline class. General properties of drugs in this class include: interaction with DNA in a variety of different ways including intercalation (squeezing between the base pairs), DNA strand breakage and inhibition with the enzyme topoisomerase II. Most of these compounds have been isolated from natural sources and antibiotics. However, they lack the specificity of the antimicrobial antibiotics and thus produce significant toxicity. The anthracyclines are among the most important antitumor drugs available. Doxorubicin is widely used for the treatment of several solid tumors while daunorubicin and idarubicin are used exclusively for the treatment of leukemia. Daunorubicin may also inhibit polymerase activity, affect regulation of gene expression, and produce free radical damage to DNA. Daunorubicin possesses an antitumor effect against a wide spectrum of tumors, either grafted or spontaneous. The anthracyclines are cell cycle-nonspecific.

Rubomycin C Absorption

No information avaliable

Rubomycin C side effects and Toxicity

LD50=20 mg/kg (mice, IV); LD50=13 mg/kg (rat, IV)

Rubomycin C Patient Information

Rubomycin C Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals