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Elsevier, European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, (130), p. 308-319

DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2017.02.028

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Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of gentiopicroside derivatives as potential antiviral inhibitors

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Abstract

Based on classical drug design theory, a novel series of gentiopicroside derivatives was designed and synthesized. All synthesized compounds were then biologically evaluated for their inhibition of influenza virus and anti-HCV activity in vitro. Some of the gentiopicroside derivatives, such as 11a, 13d and 16 showed interesting anti-influenza virus activity with IC 50 at 39.5 µM, 45.2 µM and 44.0 µM, respectively. However, no significant anti-HCV activity was found for all of gentiopicroside derivatives. The preliminary results indicate that modification of the sugar moiety on gentiopicroside was helpful for enhancing the anti-influenza activities. Our works demonstrate the importance of secoiridoid natural products as new leads in the development of potential antiviral inhibitors.