Abstract

The anti-tumor drug N 2-methyl-9-hydroxyellipticinium acetate (NMHE, Celiptium®) after incubation with various N or S containing amino acids (alanine, histidine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutathione) with hemoglobin and hydrogen peroxide or an organic peroxide (terbutylhydroperoxide) leads to the formation of the corresponding covalent binding adducts, via an oxidative activation. The formation of the covalent adduct glutathione-elliptinium was also demonstrated in human red blood cells. The importance of such process under in vivo conditions is discussed.

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