| Literature DB >> 7274633 |
T Iwaguchi, H Kitagawa, K Hirose, T Ishida, T Yamamoto.
Abstract
A pyranyl derivative was chemically synthesized from secalonic acid D, an antibiotic obtained from culture filtrates of Penicillium oxalium, and its anticancer activity towards a highly antigenic rat bladder cancer, BC-47, implanted into inbred ACI/N rat was studied. The anticancer effect of the drug was similar to that of adriamycin. Delayed initiation of treatment, starting 5 days after the cancer implantation, was more effective than treatment starting from day 1. In addition, it was less effective in an immunodeficient host subsequently implanted with BC-47. This compound is thought to retard the cancer cell growth until the appearance of tumor immunity in the host.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 7274633
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gan ISSN: 0016-450X