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In vivo anti-tumour activity of FCE 23762, a methoxymorpholinyl derivative of doxorubicin active on doxorubicin-resistant tumour cells

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FCE 23762 is a new doxorubicin derivative obtained by appending a methoxymorpholinyl group at position 3' of the sugar moiety. The compound is greater than 80 times more potent than doxorubicin, it is highly lipophilic, and presents equivalent anti-tumour activity when administered by i.p., i.v. or oral route. The pattern of anti-tumour activity of FCE 23762 differs from that of doxorubicin in maintaining anti-tumour activity against two P388 murine leukaemia sublines resistant to doxorubicin and, although at borderline levels of efficacy, against LoVo human colon adenocarcinoma resistant to doxorubicin. FCE 23762 exhibits remarkable efficacy against MX-1 human mammary carcinoma, with most treated mice being cured both after i.v. and oral treatment. Anti-tumour activity was also observed against L1210 murine leukaemia and two sublines resistant to cis-platinum and melphalan, M5076 murine reticulosarcoma, MTV murine mammary carcinoma and N592 human small cell lung cancer.

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Ripamonti, M., Pezzoni, G., Pesenti, E. et al. In vivo anti-tumour activity of FCE 23762, a methoxymorpholinyl derivative of doxorubicin active on doxorubicin-resistant tumour cells. Br J Cancer 65, 703–707 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1992.148

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