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Trofosfamide

Trofosfamide (INN) is a nitrogen mustard alkylating agent. It is sometimes abbreviated "TRO". It has been used in trials to study its effects on ependymoma, medulloblastoma, sarcoma, soft tissue, supratentorial PNET, and recurrent brain tumors.

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Trofosfamide
Skeletal formula of trofosfamide
Ball-and-stick model of the trofosfamide molecule
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Trade namesIxoten
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administration
By mouth (film-coated tablets)
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Legal status
  • DE: § 48 AMG/§ 1 MPAV (Prescription only)
Identifiers
  • N,N,3-tris(2-chloroethyl)-1,3,2-oxazaphosphinan-2-amide 2-oxide
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ECHA InfoCard100.040.686
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC9H18Cl3N2O2P
Molar mass323.58 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • C1CN(P(=O)(OC1)N(CCCl)CCCl)CCCl
  • InChI=1S/C9H18Cl3N2O2P/c10-2-6-13-5-1-9-16-17(13,15)14(7-3-11)8-4-12/h1-9H2 ☒N
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Trofosfamide (INN) is a nitrogen mustard alkylating agent. It is sometimes abbreviated "TRO".1 It has been used in trials to study its effects on ependymoma, medulloblastoma, sarcoma, soft tissue, supratentorial PNET, and recurrent brain tumors.2

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References

  1. Jahnke K, Thiel E, Bechrakis NE, et al. (December 2008). "Ifosfamide or trofosfamide in patients with intraocular lymphoma". J. Neurooncol. 93 (2): 213–7. doi:10.1007/s11060-008-9761-8. PMID 19099202. S2CID 33892177.
  2. "Trofosfamide". www.drugbank.ca. Retrieved 2019-12-19.