| Literature DB >> 3329912 |
P Kovacic1, J R Ames, P Lumme, H Elo, O Cox, H Jackson, L A Rivera, L Ramirez, M D Ryan.
Abstract
The proposal is advanced that anti-cancer drugs generally function by charge transfer resulting in formation of toxic oxy radicals which destroy the neoplasm. Electrochemical studies were performed with some of the main types of agents: iminium ions (adenine iminium from alkylating species, iminium metabolite of 6-mercaptopurine, nitidine, other polynuclear iminiums) and metal complexes (Pt(II)diaquodiammine-guanosine, copper salicylaldoximes). Reduction potentials ranged from -0.4 to -1.2 V. Literature data for quinones are presented and radiation is discussed. Based on the theoretical framework, a rationale is offered for the carcinogen-anti-cancer paradox and the role of antioxidants.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3329912
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anticancer Drug Des ISSN: 0266-9536