Nitrosourea

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Nitrosourea
IUPAC name nitrosourea
Identifiers
CAS number [13010-20-3]
PubChem 105035
SMILES C(=O)(N)NN=O
Properties
Molecular formula CH3N3O2
Molar mass 89.0535
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references
ENU

Nitrosourea is both the name of a molecule, and a class of compounds that include a nitroso (R-NO) group and a urea.

Examples include:

Nitrosourea compounds are DNA alkylating agents and are often used in chemotherapy. They are lipophilic and thus can cross the blood-brain barrier, making them useful in the treatment of brain tumors such as glioblastoma multiforme.

[edit] Side Effects

Some nitrosoureas (e.g. Lomustine) have been associated with the development of interstitial lung disease[1]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Tucci E, Verdiani P, Di Carlo S, Sforza V (1986). "Lomustine (CCNU)-induced pulmonary fibrosis.". Tumori 72 (1): 95-8. PMID 3952821.