2023
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15102371
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Molecular Mechanisms Involved in the Chemical Instability of ONC201 and Methods to Counter Its Degradation in Solution

Maxime Annereau,
Marina Vignes,
Lucas Denis
et al.

Abstract: Glioblastoma is one of the most common and aggressive forms of brain tumor, a rare disease for which there is a great need for innovative therapies. ONC201, a new drug substance, has been used in a compassionate treatment program where the choice of dosage form and regimen have yet to be justified. The prior knowledge needed to anticipate ONC201 stability problems has recently been partially addressed, by (i) showing that ONC201 is sensitive to light and oxidation and (ii) identifying the molecular structures … Show more

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“…This study conducted aquathermolysis It is known that heavy oil conversion involves transforming and cracking heavy components. 41 These processes involve the release of gases formed during the cleavage of low-molecularweight radicals, the breakdown of sulfur bridges, and the upgrading of mercaptans present in the organic fluid. Therefore, analyzing the gas distribution at the outlet of the reactor-autoclave allows for insights into the feasibility of further in-depth research.…”
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“…This study conducted aquathermolysis It is known that heavy oil conversion involves transforming and cracking heavy components. 41 These processes involve the release of gases formed during the cleavage of low-molecularweight radicals, the breakdown of sulfur bridges, and the upgrading of mercaptans present in the organic fluid. Therefore, analyzing the gas distribution at the outlet of the reactor-autoclave allows for insights into the feasibility of further in-depth research.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that heavy oil conversion involves transforming and cracking heavy components . These processes involve the release of gases formed during the cleavage of low-molecular-weight radicals, the breakdown of sulfur bridges, and the upgrading of mercaptans present in the organic fluid.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%