Idarubicin - Product Introduction
Definition: Idarubicin is an anthracycline antibiotic and chemotherapeutic agent, derived from daunorubicin. It is used primarily for the treatment of various cancers, particularly hematological malignancies like leukemia.
Functions:
· Intercalates into DNA, inhibiting DNA and RNA synthesis, leading to cell death.
· Induces apoptosis in cancer cells by disrupting cellular replication and causing DNA damage.
· Known for its potent cytotoxic effects, especially against rapidly dividing cancer cells.
Applications:
· Pharmaceutical Industry: Used in injectable formulations for the treatment of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), and other hematological cancers.
· Healthcare: Administered in chemotherapy regimens for leukemia and other cancers, often in combination with other anticancer drugs to enhance efficacy.
· Research: Studied for its effectiveness in combination therapies and its potential to treat resistant cancer strains.