Alkylphosphocholine
Appearance
Alkylphosphocholines are phospholipid-like molecules that have been synthesised, which have remarkable biological and therapeutic activities.[1][2] They are phosphocholine esters of aliphatic long chain alcohols differing in chain length, unsaturation and position of the cis-double bond.[3]
References
- ^ Unger C, Sindermann H, Peukert M, Hilgard P, Engel J, Eibl H (1992). "Hexadecylphosphocholine in the topical treatment of skin metastases in breast cancer patients". Progress in Experimental Tumor Research. Fortschritte Der Experimentellen Tumorforschung. Progrès De La Recherche Expérimentale Des Tumeurs. 34: 153–9. PMID 1438798.
- ^ Zeisig R, Jungmann S, Fichtner I, Daemen T, Arndt D (1994). "Cytotoxic effects of alkylphosphocholines or alkylphosphocholine-liposomes and macrophages on tumor cells". Anticancer Research. 14 (5A): 1785–9. PMID 7847811.
- ^ Dietrich Arndt; Reiner Zeisig; Ines Eue; Iduna Fichtner (1995). "Alkylphosphocholines and Alkylphosphocholine Liposomes". 5 (1): 91–98. doi:10.3109/08982109509039910.
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