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Trofosfamide

Chemical Name N,N,3-tris(2-chloroethyl)-tetrahvdro-2H-1,3,2-oxaphosphorin-2-amine-2-oxide [Pg.1556]

N-bis-(2 hloroethyl)-phosphoric acid amide dichloride N-(2-ChloroethyI)-N-(3-hydroxypropyl)-amine hydrochloride Triethylamine [Pg.1556]

259 g (1 mol) of N,N-bis-(2-chloroethyl)-phosphoric acid amide dichloride, 209 g (1.2 mols) of N-(2-chloroethvl)-N-(3-hvdroxypropvl)-amine hydrochloride (crude), 1,000 cc of ethylene [Pg.1556]


Ivuacillin Ampicillin Ivualexin Cephalexin Ixoten Trofosfamide Izaberizin -Cinnarizine Izobarin Guanethidine sulfate... [Pg.1710]

T.l.c.—A modified Jungnickel s reagent has been used for detecting phospholipids216 and other phosphorus compounds, and pyridine-4-aldehyde-2-benzothiazolylhydra-zone (PBH) is recommended for the quantitative determination of cyclophosphamide (175), ifosfamide, and trofosfamide.217 The chromatographic behaviour of... [Pg.274]

Another review covered metabolic studies on cylophosphamide, ifosfamide and trofosfamide. The analytical techniques covered were GC/MS, LC/MS and LC/MS/MS [67]. The same class of drugs has been determined in urine by GC/MS/MS with on-column injection and LC/MS/MS with LLE [68,69]. Chiral derivatisation has been used in conjunction with HPLC to measure the ratio of cyclophosphamide enantiomers [70]. [Pg.111]

D. Masurel and I. W. Wainer, Analytical and preparative high-performance liquid chromatographic separation of the enantiomers of ifosfamide, cyclophosphamide and trofosfamide and their determination in plasma ,. /. Chromatogr. 490 133-143 (1989). [Pg.294]

Trofosfamide, N,N,3-Tris(2-chloroethyl)tetrahy-dro-2H-l, 3,2-oxazaphosphorin-2-amine 2-Oxide 2-[bls(2-Chloroethyl)amino]-3-(2-chloroethyl)tetrahydro-2H-l,3,2-oxaphosphorine 2-oxide N.N.N -tris(2-chlOroethyl)-JV ,0-propylene phosphoric add ester diamide trilophosphamide trophosphamide NSC 109723 Z 4828 Ixoten. CJL.Cl,-NjOjP mol wt 323.56. C 33.41%, H 5.60%, Cl 32.87%, N... [Pg.1536]

Cyclophosphamide is one of the most useful antineoplastic agents and substitution at C-4 position has led to 4-phenyl cyclophosphamide (a) and 4-methyl cyclophosphamide (b) The most commonly used analogues of cyclophosphamide are Ifosfamide (c) and Trofosfamide d) ... [Pg.803]


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