Antiviral profiling of C-18-or C-19-functionalized semisynthetic Abietane diterpenoids
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TextoSeries ; Journal of Natural Products, 85(8), p.2044-2051, 2022Trabajos contenidos: - González-Cardenete, M. A
- Hamulic, D
- Miquel-Leal, F. J
- González-Zapata, N
- Jimenez-Jarava, O. J
- Brand, Y. M
- Marín, M. L
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Viral infections affect several million patients annually.Although hundreds of viruses are known to be pathogenic, only a few can be treated in the clinic with available antiviral drugs. Naturally based pharmacotherapy may be a proper alternative for treating viral diseases.Several natural and semisynthetic abietane-type diterpenoids have shown important antiviral activities. In this study, a biological evaluation of a number of either C-18- or C-19-functionalized known semisynthetic abietanes against Zika virus, Dengue virus, Herpes virus simplex type 1, and Chikungunya virus are reported. Semisynthetic abietane ferruginol and its analogue 18-(phthalimid-2-yl)ferruginol displayed broad-spectrum antiviral properties. The scale-up synthesis of this analogue has been optimized for further studies and development. This molecule displayed an EC50 between 5.0 and 10.0 ?M against Colombian Zika virus strains and EC50 = 9.8 ?M against Chikungunya virus. Knowing that this ferruginol analogue is also active against Dengue virus type 2 (EC50 = 1.4 ?M, DENV-2), we can conclude that this compound is a promising broad-spectrum antiviral agent paving the way for the development of novel antivirals.
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