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Mustard agents gastrointestinal tract

Another alkylating drug in clinical use is mitomycin C. As a natural product isolated from Stremtomyces lavendulae, mytomycin C is an aziridine compound, which is closely related to nitrogen mustards. This compound is best known to the DNA repair field as a DNA interstrand crosslinking agent. Mytomycin C has been used to treat breast cancer and cancers of the gastrointestinal tract. [Pg.463]


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