Monohydroxymelphalan is a DNA alkylating agent and a degradation product of melphalan . Monohydroxymelphalan is formed by the hydrolysis of melphalan in aqueous solutions, including cell culture medium and human plasma. It increases the level of DNA adducts in ML-1 myeloblastic leukemia cells in a concentration-dependent manner and induces cytotoxicity with an IC50 value of 28.1 μg ml.
Monohydroxymelphalan, a degradation product and DNA alkylating agent derived from melphalan, results from melphalan hydrolysis in aqueous solutions such as cell culture medium and human plasma. It enhances DNA adducts in ML-1 myeloblastic leukemia cells based on concentration and induces cytotoxicity with an IC50 value of 28.1 μg ml.
Dihydroxy melphalan is an inactive degradation product of melphalan . It is formed by the hydrolysis of melphalan via the intermediate monohydroxymelphalan in aqueous solutions, including cell culture medium and human plasma.