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- Cytarabine abstract "Cytarabine or cytosine arabinoside (Cytosar-U or Depocyt) is a chemotherapy agent used mainly in the treatment of cancers of white blood cells such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It is also known as Ara-C (Arabinofuranosyl Cytidine). It kills cancer cells by interfering with DNA synthesis. It is called cytosine arabinoside because it combines a cytosine base with an arabinose sugar. Cytosine normally combines with a different sugar, deoxyribose, to form deoxycytidine, a component of DNA. Certain sponges, where it was originally found, use arabinoside sugars to form a different compound (not part of DNA). Cytosine arabinoside is similar enough to human cytosine deoxyribose (deoxycytidine) to be incorporated into human DNA, but different enough that it kills the cell. This mechanism is used to kill cancer cells. Cytarabine is the first of a series of cancer drugs that altered the sugar component of nucleosides. Other cancer drugs modify the base.It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, a list of the most important medication needed in a basic health system.".
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- Cytarabine bioavailability "20.0".
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- Cytarabine drugbank "DB00987".
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- Cytarabine iupacName "4-amino-1-[(2R,3S,4R,5R)-3,4-dihydroxy-5- (hydroxymethyl)oxolan-2-yl] pyrimidin-2-one".
- Cytarabine pubchem "6253".
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- Cytarabine atcPrefix "L01".
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- Cytarabine bioavailability "20".
- Cytarabine c "9".
- Cytarabine casNumber "147".
- Cytarabine chebi "28680".
- Cytarabine chembl "803".
- Cytarabine chemspiderid "6017".
- Cytarabine drugbank "DB00987".
- Cytarabine eliminationHalfLife "-10200.0".
- Cytarabine excretion "Renal".
- Cytarabine h "13".
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- Cytarabine legalStatus "Rx-only".
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- Cytarabine metabolism "Liver".
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- Cytarabine o "5".
- Cytarabine pregnancyAu "D".
- Cytarabine pregnancyUs "D".
- Cytarabine proteinBound "13.0".
- Cytarabine pubchem "6253".
- Cytarabine routesOfAdministration "Injectable".
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- Cytarabine tradename "Cytosar-U".
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- Cytarabine subject Category:Arabinosides.
- Cytarabine subject Category:Nucleosides.
- Cytarabine subject Category:Pyrimidine_antagonists.
- Cytarabine subject Category:Pyrimidones.
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- Cytarabine comment "Cytarabine or cytosine arabinoside (Cytosar-U or Depocyt) is a chemotherapy agent used mainly in the treatment of cancers of white blood cells such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It is also known as Ara-C (Arabinofuranosyl Cytidine). It kills cancer cells by interfering with DNA synthesis. It is called cytosine arabinoside because it combines a cytosine base with an arabinose sugar.".
- Cytarabine label "Arabinozyd cytozyny".
- Cytarabine label "Citarabina".
- Cytarabine label "Cytarabin".
- Cytarabine label "Cytarabine".
- Cytarabine label "Cytarabine".
- Cytarabine label "Цитарабин".
- Cytarabine label "シタラビン".
- Cytarabine label "阿糖胞苷".
- Cytarabine sameAs Cytarabin.
- Cytarabine sameAs Cytarabine.
- Cytarabine sameAs Citarabina.
- Cytarabine sameAs シタラビン.
- Cytarabine sameAs Arabinozyd_cytozyny.
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- Cytarabine sameAs Cytarabine.
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