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DNA damage caused by antidepressant hydrazines and related drugs
Abstract Antidepressant hydrazines (e.g. isocarboxazid, nialamide, and phenelzine) and the anti-tubercle agent isoniazid react with oxygen, producing hydrogen peroxide. The radicals formed in this reaction inactivate DNA. These compounds, as well as carbamates that can be enzymatically converted to reactive N-hydroxycarbamates, may therefore cause ...
E, Freese, S, Sklarow, E B, Freese
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The effect of incorporation of an eleostearoyl group into molecules of aralkylhydrazines on their monoamine oxidase inhibitory potency was investigated in vitro and in vivo. The results showed that on a molar basis the hydrazides possessed an in vitro potency lower than and an in vivo potency and acute toxicity comparable to those of the corresponding ...
S Y, Hsu, C L, Huang, I W, Waters
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Five antidepressant agents (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) having a hydrazino group--phenelzine, nialamide, mebanazine, isocarboxazid, and iproniazid--were assayed in four in vivo or in vitro short-term tests predictive of the potential carcinogenicity of chemicals. (1) All the compounds tested except iproniazid, produced DNA fragmentation, as evaluated
BRAMBILLA, GIOVANNI +8 more
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HYDRAZINE ANTIDEPRESSANTS AND ISONIAZID : POTENTIAL CARCINOGENS
H S, Rosenkranz, H S, Carr
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