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Possible Interaction: Cyclophosphamide and Vitamin E

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

When inducer and test substances were given simultaneously, beta-carotene, retinal and alpha-tocopherol caused a dose-dependent decrease of SCE frequencies induced by Trp-P-2 and CP.
Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association  •  1998  |  View Paper
The addition of both γ-tocopherol and α-tocopherol to the chemotherapeutic combination of Dox and cyclophosphamide has the potential to increase in vitro chemotherapeutic efficacy against breast cancer cells whilst decreasing cytotoxicity towards ovarian granulosa cells.
BioMed research international  •  2019  |  View Paper
The administration of vitamin E prevented the liver tissue damage caused by CP.
Chemico-biological interactions  •  2015  |  View Paper
Co-administration of VitE and CPM remarkably attenuated the CPM-induced RNA damage in granulosa and theca cells and elevated the deranged angiogenesis.
Pesticide biochemistry and physiology  •  2014  |  View Paper
Antioxidants, especially melatonin and α‐tocopherol , may help to ameliorate bladder damage induced by CP.
Cell biochemistry and function  •  2007  |  View Paper
Our study, carried out on fibrosarcoma-bearing rats, shows that alpha-tocopherol markedly reduces cyclophosphamide-induced hyperlipidemia and brings lipid metabolism down to values observed in untreated controls.
Anti-cancer drugs  •  1995  |  View Paper
Vitamin E also enhances the efficacy of Cyclophosphamide , Adriamycin and Methotrexate.
In vivo  •  1988  |  View Paper
Cyclophosphamide also evoked a decrease in the levels of nonenzymatic antioxidants, such as reduced gluthatione, vitamin C, and vitamin E as well as the total antioxidant status.
Toxicology mechanisms and methods  •  2003  |  View Paper