evofosfamide
Evofosfamide, also known as T-007 or ASTA Z 7654, is a prodrug of cyclophosphamide, an alkylating agent used in chemotherapy. It is a derivative of cyclophosphamide that is designed to be activated by enzymes present in tumor cells. This targeted activation aims to reduce systemic toxicity compared to traditional cyclophosphamide.
The mechanism of action for evofosfamide involves its enzymatic conversion within cancer cells to active metabolites,
Evofosfamide has been investigated for its potential in treating various cancers, including soft tissue sarcomas and