Treosulfan is a prodrug that undergoes spontaneous conversion in physiological conditions to active epoxide compounds. These reactive epoxides alkylate DNA, causing crosslinking of DNA strands, which prevents DNA replication and transcription, ultimately leading to apoptosis of rapidly dividing hematopoietic and malignant cells. This cytotoxicity results in myeloablation, making treosulfan effective as a conditioning agent to prepare the bone marrow for transplantation.