Bleomycin Sulfate
Definition:
Bleomycin Sulfate is a glycopeptide antibiotic and chemotherapeutic agent, commonly used in the treatment of various cancers. It is derived from Streptomyces verticillus and is typically available as a sulfate salt form for medical applications.
Function:
Bleomycin Sulfate works by causing DNA strand breaks through the formation of free radicals, inhibiting cancer cell replication and leading to cell death. It is effective in disrupting the growth of tumor cells, especially in solid tumors.
Applications:
· Pharmaceutical Industry: Used in the treatment of cancers, including Hodgkin's lymphoma, testicular cancer, and squamous cell carcinomas.
· Oncology: Administered as part of combination chemotherapy regimens for a wide range of malignancies.
· Research & Development: Employed in cancer research for developing new therapeutic strategies and for studying DNA damage and repair mechanisms.