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6-Aminochrysene (6-Chrysenamine) (Synonyms: 6-Aminochrysene, NSC 80186)

Catalog No.GC31932

6-Aminochrysene (6-Chrysenamine) (6-Aminochrysene (6-Chrysenamine)) is an aromatic amine used as a chemotherapeutic agent in the treatment of splenomegaly, myeloid leukemia, and breast cancer.

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6-Aminochrysene (6-Aminochrysene) is an aromatic amine used as a chemotherapeutic agent in the treatment of splenomegaly, myeloid leukemia, and breast cancer.

6-Aminochrysene inhibits the hydroxylation of aniline, 0-demethylation of p-nitroanisole, and N-demethylation of aminopyrine by rat liver microsomes. Pre-treatment of rats with 6-aminochrysene markedly decreases the N-demethylation in vitro but significantly increases the hydroxylation and the 0-demethylation[1].

6-Aminochrysene is an inhibitor of the growth of several solid experimental tumours in vivo and has a cancerostatic effect on human breast cancer[1]. Long term topical skin application of 6-Aminochrysene to mice induces development of benign skin tumors after 3 months and of skin malignancies after 7 months. Female mice respond earlier than males. Induction of skin tumors is more rapid when 6-Aminochrysene is applied ventrally instead of dorsally. Urinary excretion is about twice as high after skin application than after oral administration[2].

[1]. Russo R, et al. Effects of 6-aminochrysene on liver microsomal enzyme activity. Xenobiotica. 1976 Apr;6(4):201-5. [2]. Lambelin G, et al. Carcinogenicity of 6-aminochrysene in mice. Eur J Cancer. 1975 May;11(5):327-34.

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