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| Organic Germanium Common names include germanium-132 (Ge-132) and germanium sesquioxide(listed seperately).Small amounts of germanium are found in certain minerals and plant products, including: argyrodite germanite garlic ginseng aloe comfrey "At present, germanium is widely recognized as a vital trace element, which is particularly essential for the normal functioning of the immune system and plays a significant role in cancer prevention"(note this statement is not universally accepted) Organogermanium / Ge-132 / propagermanium — comprises synthetic carbon-containing germanium compounds based on carboxyethylgermanium or oxygermylpropionic-acid structures. Ge-132, formally poly-trans-[(2-carboxyethyl)germasesquioxane] and commonly called carboxyethylgermanium sesquioxide or bis(2-carboxyethylgermanium) sesquioxide, hydrolyzes in aqueous environments to 3-(trihydroxygermyl)propanoic acid. Propagermanium is the pharmaceutical 3-oxygermylpropionic acid polymer and is marketed in Japan as Serocion for selected HBe-antigen-positive chronic hepatitis B patients. Ge-132 and propagermanium are closely related organogermanium preparations but should not be assumed to be chemically, pharmaceutically or clinically interchangeable with every product marketed as “organic germanium.” Purified organogermanium has substantially lower experimental renal toxicity than germanium dioxide, but germanium is not an essential nutrient and product contamination with inorganic germanium remains an important safety concern. Primary mechanisms (ranked):
Bioavailability / PK relevance: Ge-132 and propagermanium produce measurable systemic germanium exposure after oral administration but have preparation-specific pharmacokinetics. After very large single Ge-132 doses in healthy volunteers, peak plasma germanium occurred within approximately 0.75–2 hours and the terminal half-life was approximately 5–6 hours, while less than 11% of the administered germanium was recovered in urine within 24 hours. Pharmaceutical propagermanium at a 15 mg single dose reached peak plasma concentration near 3 hours with a half-life near 2.4 hours; its structural unit was reportedly not metabolized, and urinary and fecal elimination were substantial. Because renal clearance contributes materially, exposure may increase with severe renal impairment. In-vitro vs systemic exposure relevance: Ge-132 is hydrolyzed in water and biological fluids, so experiments using Ge-132 or its hydrolysate must be interpreted according to the actual chemical species and concentration present. Antioxidant, sulfide-binding and cis-diol-complex experiments commonly use micromolar-to-millimolar concentrations that may exceed exposure from ordinary supplement use. The CCL2-related oncology rationale is not primarily based on direct tumor-cell cytotoxicity; it depends on modulation of monocytes, macrophages, myeloid-derived suppressor cells and the tumor microenvironment. Clinical evidence status: Preclinical for anticancer efficacy, with limited Phase I human oncology evidence. A perioperative dose-escalation study in 12 patients with primary breast cancer found propagermanium doses of 30–90 mg/day feasible without dose-limiting toxicity, but it was not designed to demonstrate reduced recurrence, metastasis or survival benefit. A single historical remission report involving oral germanium sesquioxide cannot establish causality. Propagermanium has prescription-drug status in Japan for improvement of viral markers in selected HBe-antigen-positive chronic hepatitis B, not for cancer. No validated randomized cancer trial supports Ge-132 or propagermanium as an anticancer treatment or adjunct. Organogermanium Mechanistic Profile
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| 7124- | Ge-132, | Physiological Activity of Trace Element Germanium including Anticancer Properties |
| - | Review, | Var, | NA |
| 7127- | Ge-132, | Synthesis and Evaluation of Novel Organogermanium Sesquioxides As Antitumor Agents |
| - | vitro+vivo, | Var, | NA |
| 7129- | Ge-132, | Antitumor activity of Ge-132, a new organogermanium compound, in mice is expressed through the functions of macrophages and T lymphocytes |
| - | in-vivo, | lymphoma, | NA |
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