epipodophyllotoxin

epipodophyllotoxin
Natural product that inhibits topoisomerase II. SEE ALSO: etoposide. [epi- + Podophyllum, genus name of botanical source, + toxin]

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epi·podo·phyl·lo·tox·in (ep″ĭ-pod″o-filґo-tok″sin) [epi- + podophyllotoxin] a chemical derivative of podophyllotoxin from which the antineoplastic drugs etoposide and teniposide are derived.

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