The inhibitory effect of cyclophosphamide hydrolysis product (CPHP) on vitamin B12 binding ability to proteins has been established. The ester N-(2-chloroethyl)-N'-(3-phosphopropyl)-ethylenediamine hydrochloride is probably responsible, in vitro, for blocking the protein binding sites. Preincubation of proteins with vitamin B12 prevents the inhibitory effect of CPHP.

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