Effect of Chemically Transformed Macrocyclic Polyene Antibiotics on Tumor Cells


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Comparative analysis of the effects of chemically transformed polyene antibiotics pimaricin, nystatin, lucensomycin, amphotericin B, and levorin on biological objects in vivo and in vitro revealed the greatest biological activity of original amphotericin B and levorin with its derivatives. The study also examined the effects of alkyl derivatives of amphotericin B and levorin modified in certain parts of the lactone ring on the lipid and biological membranes. It is established that methylated levorin possesses larger biological activity than the original antibiotic. Examination of the effects of alkyl derivatives of levorin and amphotericin B on cell cultures C6 (rat glioma) and HeLa (human cervical carcinoma) in vitro revealed the antitumor action of methylated levorin and original amphotericin B.

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V. Vainshtein

St. Petersburg State Chemical Pharmaceutical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Email: victor.vainshtein@pharminnotech.com
Rússia, St. Petersburg

L. Nikolaevich

Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Email: victor.vainshtein@pharminnotech.com
Belarus, Minsk

G. Sultanova

Institute of Botany, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences

Email: victor.vainshtein@pharminnotech.com
Azerbaijão, Baku

A. Bagirova

Institute of Botany, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences

Email: victor.vainshtein@pharminnotech.com
Azerbaijão, Baku

T. Pashazade

Institute of Botany, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences

Email: victor.vainshtein@pharminnotech.com
Azerbaijão, Baku

V. Gasimova

Azerbaijan State Academy of Physical Culture and Sport, Baku State University

Email: victor.vainshtein@pharminnotech.com
Azerbaijão, Baku

T. Tagi-zade

Institute of Botany, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences; Azerbaijan State Academy of Physical Culture and Sport

Email: victor.vainshtein@pharminnotech.com
Azerbaijão, Baku; Baku

Kh. Kasumov

Institute of Botany, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences; Azerbaijan State Academy of Physical Culture and Sport

Email: victor.vainshtein@pharminnotech.com
Azerbaijão, Baku; Baku


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