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Aldoxorubicin
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CAS NO:1361644-26-9
规格:98%
分子量:750.75
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产品介绍
Aldoxorubicin (INNO-206) is an albumin-binding prodrug of doxorubicin
CAS:1361644-26-9
分子式:C??H??N?O??
分子量:750.75
纯度:98%
存储:Store at -20°C

Background:

Aldoxorubicin (INNO-206) is an albumin-binding prodrug of doxorubicin, which is released from albumin under acidic conditions. Aldoxorubicin (INNO-206) has potent antitumor activities in various cancer cell lines and in murine tumor models.


Aldoxorubicin (INNO-206) (0.27 to 2.16 μM) inhibits blood vessel formation and reduces multiple myeloma cell growth in a pH-dependent fashion[1].


Aldoxorubicin (INNO-206) (10.8 mg/kg, i.v.) shows significantly smaller tumor volumes and IgG levels on days 28, and is well tolerated with 90% of mice surviving until the termination of the study in the mice bearing the LAGκ-1A tumor[1]. Aldoxorubicin (INNO-206) shows a good safety profile at doses up to 260 mg/mL doxorubicin equivalents, and is able to induce tumor regressions in breast cancer, small cell lung cancer and sarcoma in phase I study[2]. Aldoxorubicin (INNO-206) shows superior activity over doxorubicin in a murine renal cell carcinoma model and in breast carcinoma xenograft models[3].


Reference:
[1]. Eric Sanchez, et al. Anti-Myeloma Effects of the Novel Anthracycline Derivative INNO-206. Clin Cancer Res.2012 18; 3856.
[2]. Kratz, F. INNO-206 (DOXO-EMCH), an Albumin-Binding Prodrug of Doxorubicin Under Development for Phase II Studies. Current Bioactive Compounds, 2011, 7(1): 33-38(6)
[3]. Graeser R, et al. INNO-206, the (6-maleimidocaproyl hydrazone derivative of doxorubicin), shows superior antitumor efficacy compared to doxorubicin in different tumor xenograft models and in an orthotopic pancreas carcinoma model. Invest New Drugs. 2010 F
[4]. Walker L, et al. Cell penetrating peptides fused to a thermally targeted biopolymer drug carrier improve the delivery and antitumor efficacy of an acid-sensitive doxorubicin derivative. Int J Pharm. 2012 Oct 15;436(1-2):825-32.