Streptozotocin

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Streptozotocin
Category Antineoplastic
Catalog number BBF-03488
CAS 18883-66-4
Molecular Weight 265.22
Molecular Formula C8H15N3O7
Purity 95% (mixture of isomers)

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Description

Streptozotocin is a monosaccharide antibiotic produced by Str. achromogenes 128 (NRRL 2697). It has antibacterial effect, and human serum and urine do not affect its activity. It can protect mice infected with Staphylococcus aureus, Pasteurella pestis and Proteus vulgaris. The same amount of antibiotic U-15774 can inhibit mouse sarcoma-180, sarcoma L5178Y, Walker-256 and Ehrlich carcinoma. Streptozotocin is a glucosamine-nitrosourea derivative, which is a DNA-methylating, carcinogenic, antibiotic and diabetes inducing agent. It is commonly used for the treatment of metastatic pancreatic islet cell carcinoma.

Specification

Synonyms streptozosin; Estreptozocina
Storage Store at -20°C
IUPAC Name 1-methyl-1-nitroso-3-[(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-2,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-3-yl]urea
Canonical SMILES CN(C(=O)NC1C(C(C(OC1O)CO)O)O)N=O
InChI InChI=1S/C8H15N3O7/c1-11(10-17)8(16)9-4-6(14)5(13)3(2-12)18-7(4)15/h3-7,12-15H,2H2,1H3,(H,9,16)/t3-,4-,5-,6-,7+/m1/s1
InChI Key ZSJLQEPLLKMAKR-GKHCUFPYSA-N
Source Streptomyces achromogenes

Properties

Appearance Crystal
Application the treatment of metastatic pancreatic islet cell carcinoma
Antibiotic Activity Spectrum neoplastics (Tumor)
Melting Point 115°C(dec.)
Density 1.86 g/cm3
Solubility Soluble in DMSO
LogP -1.45

Toxicity

Carcinogenicity 2B, possibly carcinogenic to humans.
Mechanism Of Toxicity Streptozotocin is a naturally occurring chemical that is particularly toxic to the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. It is used in medical research to produce an animal model for Type 1 diabetes in large dose as well as Type 2 diabetes with multiple low doses. Streptozotocin is similar enough to glucose to be transported into the cell by the glucose transport protein GLUT2, but is not recognized by the other glucose transporters. This explains its relative toxicity to beta cells, since these cells have relatively high levels of GLUT2. Streptozotocin is a glucosamine-nitrosourea (i.e. alkylating) compound. As with other alkylating agents in the nitrosourea class, it is toxic to cells by causing damage to the DNA, though other mechanisms may also contribute.

Reference Reading

1. Isolation and bioactivities of a non-sericin component from cocoon shell silk sericin of the silkworm Bombyx mori
Hai-Yan Wang, Yuan-Jing Wang, Li-Xia Zhou, Lin Zhuab and Yu-Qing Zhang*. Food Funct., 2012, 3, 150–158
Effects of the intragastric administration of various samples on the body weight of mice are shown in Fig. 3, which was produced using Origin software. It could be observed that the variation in the trend of the average weights of all treated groups, no matter the sample doses, was similar to that of the streptozocin (STZ)-model group. From 1 to 4 weeks there was little difference in the average weight of the mice between the seven groups.Within the first four weeks, after streptozocin (STZ) injection, all sample groups showed no evident difference in the average weights. However, the gain ratio of the body weight of treated mice slowed within the 4th week after streptozocin (STZ) injection, which may be due to a metabolic disorder caused by injection of streptozocin (STZ).Within the 4th week after the streptozocin (STZ) injections it could also be found, by careful observation, that the positive rate of weight gain of the streptozocin (STZ)-model group seemed constant, and was obviously higher than that of all other treated groups. This may be because the streptozocin (STZ)-model mice had not been fed the antioxidant substances, so the metabolism of these streptozocin (STZ)-model mice was not disordered, resulting in an large increase in body weight. In other words, the mice treated with the sericin/ethanol extracts for 4 weeks had strong anti-oxidation activities and protection against streptozocin (STZ) oxidation. It is possible that the administration of the sericin/ethanol extracts could inhibit the effect of obesity resulting from streptozocin (STZ) injections.
2. Hypoglycemic and anti-inflammatory effects of seabuckthorn seed protein in diabetic ICR mice
Huaibo Yuan,* Xiping Zhu, Wenjuan Wang. Food Funct.,2016, 7,1610–1615
Streptozocin (STZ)-induced diabetic mice Mice were weighed every week. The mice were fasted for 12 h before administration of Streptozocin (STZ) (100 mg kg-1), buffered in cold sodium citrate (pH 4.2–4.5), by intraperitoneal injection. An Accu-check meter was employed to measure fasting blood glucose levels. Blood samples were collected from the tail vein. Fasting blood glucose was measured before induction in order to ensure that all experimental animals had normal FBG levels. During the induction period, the FBG levels were measured on the third day after the Streptozocin (STZ) injection. Mice with high levels of blood glucose were randomly assigned to different treatment groups. For labeling, the picric acid test was used to number the mice in each group. After the four-week treatment, the FBG levels of all mice were measured to determine whether the treatment had a glucose-lowering effect in diabetic mice.
3. An efficient synthesis of N-nitrosamines under solvent, metal and acid free conditions using tert-butyl nitrite
Priyanka Chaudhary, Surabhi Gupta, Jeyakumar Kandasamy*. Green Chem.,2016, 18, 2323–2330
For instance, a derivative of N-nitrosoaniline, dephostatin (Fig. 1, A) is known to be a potential inhibitor of cysteine-containing enzymes such as protein tyrosine phosphatases, papain and caspase. The cyclic-nitrosamines B and C have been found to inhibit thrombus formation in the arterioles and venules of rats. Although N-methyl-N-nitrosourea is a cancer inducer, its derivatives were found to be potent anti-tumor agents. For example, carmustine (Fig. 1, D) and related compounds (e.g. lomustine and semustine) are widely used as alkylating agents in chemotherapy. Streptozocin (E) is a sugar derived N-methylnitrosourea used as an antibiotic and anti-neoplastic agent. In addition, streptozocin is also a well- known diabetogenic agent currently used in medical research to produce animal models for hyperglycemia and Type 1 diabetes. The N-nitrosohydroxylamine derivative dopastin (Fig. 1, F) is used as an experimental antihypertensive agent that inhibits copper-dependent dopamine β-hydroxylase efficiently. Similarly, N-nitroso-N-cyclohexylhydroxylamine (G) is used as a synergistic agent which increases the insecticidal activity of chlordane.
4. One-pot synthesis of bicyclic sugar oxazolidinone from D-glucosamine
Someswara Rao Sanapala and Suvarn S. Kulkarni*. RSC Adv.,2015, 5, 22426–22430
During the course of our studies directed towards synthesis of glycosamine containing glycoconjugates, we serendipitously came across the formation of a 1,2-cis-fused bicyclic furanoside oxazolidinone from D-glucosamine, which is quite difficult to prepare otherwise. There are sporadic reports on the formation of such furanoside oxazolidinone derivatives formed mostly as side products, decomposition products or as components of mixtures. In 1979, Argoudelis and co-workers, in the course of the structure determination of the antibiotic streptozocin via degradation studies, reported that the reaction of streptozocin with 2 N NaOH gave a bicyclic furanoside oxazolidinone. Hammer and co-workers reported that chlorozotocin decomposes in aqueous buffer solutions (pH 7.4) at 37 ℃ to give a complex mixture of six intramolecular five-membered ring carbamate (1,3-oxazolidin-2-one) sugars.

Spectrum

Predicted GC-MS Spectrum - GC-MS (Non-derivatized) - 70eV, Positive

Experimental Conditions

Ionization Mode: Positive
Ionization Energy: 70 eV
Chromatography Type: Gas Chromatography Column (GC)
Instrument Type: Single quadrupole, spectrum predicted by CFM-ID(EI)
Mass Resolution: 0.0001 Da
Molecular Formula: C8H15N3O7
Molecular Weight (Monoisotopic Mass): 265.091 Da
Molecular Weight (Avergae Mass): 265.2206 Da

Predicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 10V, Positive

Experimental Conditions

Ionization Mode: Positive
Collision Energy: 10 eV
Instrument Type: QTOF (generic), spectrum predicted by CFM-ID
Mass Resolution: 0.0001 Da
Molecular Formula: C8H15N3O7
Molecular Weight (Monoisotopic Mass): 265.091 Da
Molecular Weight (Avergae Mass): 265.2206 Da

1H NMR Spectrum

Experimental Conditions

Solvent: D2O
Nucleus: 1H
Frequency: 100

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