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. 1978 Jun;3:16–19.

Metronidazole (Flagyl), misonidazole (Ro 07-0582), iron, zinc and sulphur compounds in cancer therapy.

D Bahnemann, H Basaga, J R Dunlop, A J Searle, R L Willson
PMCID: PMC2149407  PMID: 277218

Abstract

The nitro radiosensitizers, metronidazole and misonidazole, have been shown to react rapidly with the sulphydryl compounds cysteine and cysteamine in the presence of ferrous ions. Similar reactions occur in the presence of copper ions but these are much slower. The initial interactions of the drugs and of oxygen with an iron-cysteine complex are extremely rapid: in the case of oxygen reaction half-lives of 27 ms have been measured. Misonidazole also reacts rapidly with glutathione in the presence of ferrous ions and is subsequently reduced: metronidazole is reduced only slowly if at all. These reactions, which have been found to be inhibited by high concentrations of zince ions, are discussed in the light of the known radiosensitizing and chemotherapeutic efficiencies of the nitro drugs and the side effect of peripheral neuropathy sometimes observed during their clinical use.

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