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Sulfur-containing agents

During World War II, it was feared that an organo-arsenic chemical warfare agent, Lewisite, might be used. The biochemist Sir Rudolph Peters and his co-workers developed an antidote, 2,3,-dimercapto- [Pg.90]

Less toxic and more water-soluble derivatives of BAL have been sought, these include glycoside derivatives, the sulfonate derivative dimercaptopropanesulfonate (DMPS or Unithiol ) and dimercapto-succinic acid (DMSA), which have been used clinically. [Pg.91]


There are some serious drawbacks to the use of cis-platin in anticancer therapy. Severe toxicity problems occur, such as failure of the kidneys and bone marrow (nephrotoxicity and hematoxicity), nausea, intractable vomiting (emesis), peripheral neuropathy, deafness (ototoxicity), and seizures. These toxic side effects of cisplatin limit the dose that can be administered to patients typical doses are 100 mg day for up to five consecutive days. The nephrotoxicity can be reduced by hydration and diuresis. 5-HT3-receptor blockers control nausea and emesis. Much effort has been devoted to the development of chemopro-tective agents, which alleviate the side effects on normal tissues without compromising antitumor activity - mainly sulfur-containing agents such as sodium dithiocarbamate (Naddtc), 2-mercaptoethanesulphonate (mesna), and amifos-tine (WR-2721). Amifostine has recently been approved for coadministration with cisplatin, which reduces nephro- and neurotoxicity. ... [Pg.3882]

A number of different mechanisms could account for the phenomenon of acquired resistance to cix-DDP based on information known about its mechanism of action and biological processing. Most studies have focused on the possibilities of altered uptake or efflux, inactivation of the drug by sulfur containing agents, or differential repair of Pt-DNA adducts. [Pg.505]

Active Raney nickel induces desulfurization of many sulfur-containing heterocycles thiazoles are fairly labile toward this ring cleavage agent. The reaction occurs apparently by two competing mechanisms (481) in the first, favored by alkaline conditions, ring fission occurs before desul-, furization, whereas in the second, favored by the use of neutral catalyst, the initial desulfurization is followed by fission of a C-N bond and formation of carbonyl derivatives by hydrolysis (Scheme 95). [Pg.134]

Gelatin can be a source of essential amino acids when used as a diet supplement and therapeutic agent. As such, it has been widely used in muscular disorders, peptic ulcers, and infant feeding, and to spur nail growth. Gelatin is not a complete protein for mammalian nutrition, however, since it is lacking in the essential amino acid tryptophan [73-22-3] and is deficient in sulfur-containing amino acids. [Pg.208]

Detoxifica.tlon. Detoxification systems in the human body often involve reactions that utilize sulfur-containing compounds. For example, reactions in which sulfate esters of potentially toxic compounds are formed, rendering these less toxic or nontoxic, are common as are acetylation reactions involving acetyl—SCoA (45). Another important compound is. Vadenosylmethionine [29908-03-0] (SAM), the active form of methionine. SAM acts as a methylating agent, eg, in detoxification reactions such as the methylation of pyridine derivatives, and in the formation of choline (qv), creatine [60-27-5] carnitine [461-06-3] and epinephrine [329-65-7] (50). [Pg.379]

ZnO influences the characteristics of a compound twofold Primarily, ZnO influences the kinetics of the silica-silane reaction. Secondly, ZnO enhances the scorching behavior of a sulfur-containing coupling agent. This effect is clearly visible when looking at the G at 100% strain and the 300% modulus. [Pg.810]

As a more sensitive detection method, MS can be very useful in amino acid determinations. For example, S-carboxymethyl-(R) cysteine or SCMC, is a mucolytic agent used in the treatment of respiratory diseases. The development of a method utilizing high performance IEC and atmospheric pressure ionization (API) mass spectrometry to quantify SCMC in plasma has been described.66 This method is simple (no derivatization needed), rapid (inn time 16 min.), sensitive (limit of quantification 200 ng/mL in human plasma), and has an overall throughput of more than 60 analyses per day. API-MS was used successfully with IEC to determine other sulfur-containing amino acids and their cyclic compounds in human urine.67 IEC has also been used as a cleanup step for amino acids prior to their derivatization and analysis by gas chromatography (GC), either alone or in conjunction with MS.68 69... [Pg.291]

A biosorption method for the separation of sulfur compounds from fossil fuels, by using a sulfur-biosorption agent and followed by the oxidation of the biosorbed complex. The oxidation is carried out in an aqueous phase containing an effective amount of oxygen and, optionally a biocatalyst, in which case an incubating stage is incorporated for the reaction to take place. [Pg.301]

Compounds containing the iV-thiosulfinylamino group (R—N=S=S) have been reported recently.85 "88 The aryl compounds are rather unstable purple oils which show promise as sulfur transfer agents, although few definitive examples have yet been reported.87... [Pg.68]


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