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Enzymology of tirapazamine metabolism: a review.

Anti-cancer drug design (1998-10-02)
A V Patterson, M P Saunders, E C Chinje, L H Patterson, I J Stratford
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The enzymology of triapazamine (TPZ, SR 4233, WIN 59075, 3-amino-1,2,4-benzotriazene 1,4-dioxide, Tirazone) has been extensively studied in rodents and to a lesser extent in human systems. While it is clear that the initial reductive step in TPZ activation is enzyme-mediated, there is limited consensus in the published literature as to the relative contributions of the cellular reductases involved. Moreover, not only is the importance of subcellular localization for these putative activating reductase(s) far from clear, but their activity profiles in vivo are poorly defined. The same might also be said of the potential detoxifying enzymes. This review will attempt to establish what common ground exists regarding the enzymology of TPZ metabolism, and will relate the available evidence to the enzyme profiles found in human cell lines in vitro, as well as in xenograft models and human solid tumours.

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Tirapazamine, ≥98% (HPLC)