Purpose: To evaluate the impact of vaginal ascorbic acid (vitamin C) as a treatment/maintenance regimen on increased vaginal pH and abnormal microflora on wet mounts in premenopausal women.
Methods: A randomized study of 140 asymptomatic, low-risk pregnant and non-pregnant premenopausal women with vaginal pH ≥ 4.5 and a variety of partly/completely disrupted Lactobacillus microflora patterns on wet mounts in five outpatient clinics was carried out.
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand
January 2011
Objective: To assess different bacterial and epidemiological factors associations with increased vaginal pH in the pregnant women population during the first trimester.
Design: A cross-sectional, observational study.
Setting: Three outpatient clinics in Riga.
A number of derivatives of 2-amino-2-deoxysaccharides and 1-methylamino-1-deoxypolyols acylated by cytotoxic phenylalkanic and amino acids were synthesized and experimentally tested for antitumor activity. Some compounds showed a high antitumor activity against plasmacytoma MOPC-406: a 2-fold increase in experimental animals survival and a 80--100% cure rate were observed. Physicochemical properties, particularly, stability in aqueous solution and antitumor activity of one of the most potent compounds--1-methylamino-1-deoxy-1-N[p-di(2-chloroethyl) aminophenylacetyl]-D-glucitol (Agluphen)--are described in detail.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe writers report the results of synthesis and experimental studies of 2-amino-2-desoxy-1, 3, 4, 6-tetraacetyl-D-glucopyranose derivatives acylated by n-di-/2-chloroethyl/aminophenyl acetic acid (chlorophenacyl), n-di-/2-chloroethyl/aminophenyl-N-acetyl-DL-alanine (acetylsarcolysin) and n-di-/2-chloroethyl/aminophenyl-N-acetyl-DL-alanyl-DL-valine (acetylsarcolysin valine). Studies on the antitumor activity were carried out on mice with 8 different transplantable tumors. The addition of glucosamine to alkylating substances containing biologically active components was found to change their properties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Unio Int Contra Cancrum
December 1996