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Alky-lysophospholipids (ALP) are synthetic analogues of lysophosphatidylcholines (LPC), also called lysolecithins. They are synthesized by replacing the acyl-group within the LPC with an alkyl-group. They are in contrast to LPC metabolically very stable. They have anti-neoplastic (“anti-cancer”) and immune modulating effects. Their anti-tumor effects are due to modulation of intracellular signalling pathways, inducing apoptosis. It is highly selective, sparing healthy cells. Several like edelfosine, miltefosine and perifosine are under research and development as drugs against cancer and other diseases.

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  • Alky-lysophospholipids (ALP) are synthetic analogues of lysophosphatidylcholines (LPC), also called lysolecithins. They are synthesized by replacing the acyl-group within the LPC with an alkyl-group. They are in contrast to LPC metabolically very stable. They have anti-neoplastic (“anti-cancer”) and immune modulating effects. Their anti-tumor effects are due to modulation of intracellular signalling pathways, inducing apoptosis. It is highly selective, sparing healthy cells. Several like edelfosine, miltefosine and perifosine are under research and development as drugs against cancer and other diseases. (en)
  • Un alkyl-lysophospholipide (ALP) est un analogue synthétique de 2-lysophosphatidylcholine (LCP) résultant de la substitution d'un groupe acyle par un groupe alkyle pour le rendre stable in vivo — les ALP ne sont pas métabolisés aussi facilement que les LCP — et doué de propriétés pharmaceutiques anticancéreuses en agissant au niveau des membranes cellulaires par interférence avec la signalisation lipidique pour provoquer l'apoptose des cellules malignes tout en demeurant relativement sans effets sur les cellules saines. Plusieurs alkyl-lysophospholipides, tels que l'édelfosine, la miltéfosine et la périfosine, font ainsi l'objet de développements comme traitements contre le cancer et diverses autres pathologies. (fr)
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  • Alky-lysophospholipids (ALP) are synthetic analogues of lysophosphatidylcholines (LPC), also called lysolecithins. They are synthesized by replacing the acyl-group within the LPC with an alkyl-group. They are in contrast to LPC metabolically very stable. They have anti-neoplastic (“anti-cancer”) and immune modulating effects. Their anti-tumor effects are due to modulation of intracellular signalling pathways, inducing apoptosis. It is highly selective, sparing healthy cells. Several like edelfosine, miltefosine and perifosine are under research and development as drugs against cancer and other diseases. (en)
  • Un alkyl-lysophospholipide (ALP) est un analogue synthétique de 2-lysophosphatidylcholine (LCP) résultant de la substitution d'un groupe acyle par un groupe alkyle pour le rendre stable in vivo — les ALP ne sont pas métabolisés aussi facilement que les LCP — et doué de propriétés pharmaceutiques anticancéreuses en agissant au niveau des membranes cellulaires par interférence avec la signalisation lipidique pour provoquer l'apoptose des cellules malignes tout en demeurant relativement sans effets sur les cellules saines. (fr)
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  • Alkyl-lysophospholipids (en)
  • Alkyl-lysophospholipide (fr)
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