Significance of Interchange of Iron and Cobalt in Some Compounds for Their Antimalignant Action

Authors

  • Pavel Štern
  • Miha Japelj
  • Branko Pavletić

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5644/Radovi.132

Abstract

Sodium cobalt-nitrocyanide has been demonstrated to exert a similar anti-tumour action as sodium nitroferricyanides. Thus, it is concluded that antimalignant action does not depend on the presence of iron in the complex. On the other hand, since sodium ferroxyanide has no effect it is highly probable that the presence of the nitro group is essential.

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Published

30.05.1969

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How to Cite

Significance of Interchange of Iron and Cobalt in Some Compounds for Their Antimalignant Action. (1969). Acta Medica Academica, 14, 149-152. https://doi.org/10.5644/Radovi.132

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