Efficacy of sodium hypochlorite in the degradation antineoplastic drugs by NMR spectroscopy.

IF 0.4 Q3 Medicine
Fabio Sciubba, Mariangela Spagnoli, Sergio Iavicoli, Gaia Asaro, Alessio De Luca, Gaspare Guglielmi, Maurizio Delfini
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Summary: Antineoplastic drugs are used to treat cancer, having their therapeutic effect by inhibiting the cell division process. Although cancer cells, due to their rapid growth, are more sensitive to the toxic effects of chemotherapeutic agents, healthy cells and tissues may also be damaged. Many studies show acute and chronic toxicity both in patients treated with chemotherapy and in exposed workers. In fact, exposure to these substances can also be linked to the formation of different types of secondary tumors. The International Agency on Research on Cancer (IARC) included some antineplastic drugs in Group 1 (carcinogenic to humans), in Group 2A (probable carcinogens for In recent years, many studies have evidenced the presence of antineoplastic drug contamination on work surfaces, materials and floors and based on these observations, international and national guidelines have been published to limit occupational exposure, with particular attention to procedures post-preparation of chemotherapy to limit as much as possible the accumulation of contaminated residues. The aim of the following study is to determine the effectiveness of the degradation of four antineoplastic drugs: 5-fluorouracil, azacitidine, cytarabine and irinotecan using a low concentration of sodium hypochlorite solution (0.115%). The analytical platform used to monitor the degradation course of the substances under examination was hydrogen nuclear magnetic spectroscopy (1H NMR). In the same experimental conditions the effectiveness of the degradation of the same antineoplastic drugs with a 99.9% ethanol solution was also evaluated. The study showed that the best degradation efficiency (> 90% ) is obtained with the hypochlorite solution after 15 minutes.

核磁谱法研究次氯酸钠对抗肿瘤药物的降解作用。
摘要:抗肿瘤药物是用来治疗癌症的,其治疗作用是通过抑制细胞分裂过程来实现的。虽然癌细胞由于生长迅速,对化疗药物的毒性作用更为敏感,但健康的细胞和组织也可能受到损害。许多研究表明,接受化疗的病人和接触化疗的工人都有急性和慢性毒性。事实上,接触这些物质也可能与不同类型继发性肿瘤的形成有关。国际癌症研究机构(IARC)将一些抗肿瘤药物列入第1组(对人类致癌)和第2A组(可能致癌物)。近年来,许多研究证明,工作表面、材料和地板上存在抗肿瘤药物污染,根据这些观察结果,已经发布了国际和国家指南,以限制职业接触。特别注意化疗准备后的程序,尽可能限制污染残留物的积累。以下研究的目的是确定使用低浓度的次氯酸钠溶液(0.115%)降解4种抗肿瘤药物的有效性:5-氟尿嘧啶、阿扎胞苷、阿糖胞苷和伊立替康。监测被测物质降解过程的分析平台为氢核磁共振(1H NMR)。在相同的实验条件下,还评估了99.9%乙醇溶液对同一种抗肿瘤药物的降解效果。研究表明,次氯酸盐溶液在15 min后的降解效率最高(> 90%)。
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Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia
Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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