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Bithionol sulfoxide

Catalog No.GC35526

Bithionol sulfoxide is an anti-infection agent for parasites.

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Bithionol sulfoxide Chemical Structure

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Bithionol sulfoxide(Bitin-S) is a clinically approved anti-parasitic drug; has been shown to inhibit solid tumor growth in several preclinical cancer models.IC50 value:Target: anticaner agentBithionol caused dose dependent cytotoxicity against all ovarian cancer cell lines tested with IC50 values ranging from 19 μM - 60 μM. BT treatment resulted in cell cycle arrest at G1/M phase and increased ROS generation [1]. Both bithionol and bithionol sulphoxide demonstrated in vitro toxicity to Neoparamoeba spp. at all concentrations examined (0.1 to 10 mg l(-1) over 72 h), with a comparable toxicity to freshwater observed for both chemicals at concentrations > 5 mg l(-1) following a 72 h treatment [2].

[1]. Ayyagari VN, et al. Bithionol inhibits ovarian cancer cell growth in vitro - studies on mechanism(s) of action. BMC Cancer. 2014 Feb 4;14:61. [2]. Florent RL, et al. In vitro toxicity of bithionol and bithionol sulphoxide to Neoparamoeba spp., the causative agent of amoebic gill disease (AGD). Dis Aquat Organ. 2010 Sep 17;91(3):257-62.

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