onitrosoureas
Onitrosoureas are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a nitroso group (N=O) attached to a urea moiety. This chemical structure imparts specific reactivity to these molecules. Historically, some onitrosoureas have gained attention for their biological activity, particularly in the field of medicine. Certain derivatives have been investigated and utilized as chemotherapeutic agents. These drugs function by alkylating DNA, a process that can disrupt DNA replication and lead to the death of rapidly dividing cells, including cancer cells.
The development of onitrosourea drugs has involved extensive research to optimize their efficacy and minimize side