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The Radioprotective Action of Dimethyl Sulphoxide and Various Other Sulphoxides
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1961
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EngineeringRadiation EffectRadiation ExposureRadiation BiologyRedox BiologyOxidative StressRadiation MedicineDimethyl SulphoxideToxicologyRadiation ChemistryDimethyl SulphideBiochemistryRadiation SafetyReactive Oxygen SpecieLethal DoseRadiation EffectsPharmacologyRadioanalytical ChemistryMedicine
SummaryA number of sulphoxides and derivatives of dimethyl sulphoxide have been tested for radioprotective action against a lethal dose of x-rays in mice. Of the sulphoxides tested, only dimethyl sulphoxide showed appreciable protective activity, in that it conferred a 70 per cent protection against a lethal dose of x-rays. The dose-reduction factor for dimethyl sulphoxide was found to be 1·33, as compared with 1·45 for A.E.T. Of the other sulphoxides tested, only five possessed weak protective activity. These were: methyl ethyl sulphoxide, tetramethylene sulphoxide, dl-methionine sulphoxide, di-phenyl sulphoxide and bis-tribromomethyl sulphoxide. It seems unlikely that either dimethyl sulphide or dimethyl sulphone is involved in the mechanism of dimethyl sulphoxide protection.
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