• 제목/요약/키워드: Anti-HIV-1 activity

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Activities of Natural Plant Extracts against HIV-1

  • Eum, Jin-Seong;Park, Young-Doo;Hong, Seong-Karp
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.576-579
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    • 2009
  • Anti-HIV-1 activities for the extracts (buthanol, hexane, chloroform, and water) of medicinal plants widely used in the folk medicine were evaluated for screening of anti-AIDS agents. The activities of the extracts to inhibit HIV-1 replication were also analyzed. The 50% effective concentration (EC50) of inhibition activity of the p24 production for chloroform extract of Saphora flavescens, chloroform extract of Herba ephedrae, and hexane extract of Pachyma hoelen Rumph showed 5.8, 29.9, and 37.3 2g/ml, respectively, as good activities. Hexane extract of Sophora flavescens, buthanol extract of Tulipa edulis, hexane extracts of Tulipa edulis, Herba ephedra, and Pachyma hoelen Rumph in the 50% cytotoxic concentration ($CC_{50}$) in inhibition activities of recombinant HIV-1 RT showed 12.9, 19.5, 11.6, 12.0, and 36.8 % at concentration of 200 ${\mu}g$/ml, respectively, as good activities. From these results, chloroform extract of Saphora flavescens, chloroform extract of Herba ephedrae, and hexane extract of Pachyma hoelen Rumph were very effective against HIV-1 among all extracts tested. Therefore, we expect these plants will be a useful for anti- HIV-1 therapeutics in future.

항바이러스 효과에 응용되는 한약의 연구 동향 (A tendency of herbal medicines on anti-viral effect)

  • 임성우
    • 대한한방종양학회지
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.199-209
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    • 1998
  • In order to find antiviral effect against Human immunodeficiency virus(HIV), Herpes simplex virus type I(HSV-1) and II(HSV-2) from herb medicines, publicated 29 paters on anti-viral effect of herbal medicines and a convenient virus-induced cytopathic effect (CEP) inhibition assay was introduced. The major virus on experiment are HIV, Hepatitis B virus and HSV-1,2. Those of other studies showed inhibition of infected virus DNA replication and screening test of herbal medicines. More than 15 extractions were prepared by pure water boiling from herbal medicines, and their toxicity of infected cell and anti-viral activities were evaluated. Among them, the major part of herbal medicines showed cell stability compared with the contrast. Cytotoxic concentration (CC) of the $H_2O$ extracts of Padoo against HIV was <4.0, Hyungbangpaedoksan against HIV was 9.3, Whangyonhaedoktang against HIV-1 and HSV-2 was 15.3. These are high level cytotoxic concentration compared with the contrast. But antiviral effect was unable to figure out for selective $index(SI)=CC_{50}/EC_{50}$. The other herbal medicines were unable to showed potent anti-HIV and anti-HSV activity. The antiviral activation using herbs in this thesis have unlimited objects, to select research object will help to show the direction of antiviral drug development that have less side effect and more excellent efficiency.

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항 AIDS약물 Dioxolane-T와 관련성이 있는 Dioxolane 뉴클레오사이드 합성 (Synthesis of Dioxolane-T Related Nucleosides as Potential Anti-HIV Agent)

  • 유정만;서희경;최보길;정병호;홍준희;천문우
    • 약학회지
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    • 제37권6호
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    • pp.591-597
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    • 1993
  • Two new 6-azauracil dioxolane nucleosides which are related to Dioxolane T and expected to have anti-HIV activity were asymmetrically synthesized. The key intermediate 8 have been synthesized in ten steps from D-mannose and condensed with 6-azauracil to give 13 and 14 after desilylation, respectively.

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type Ⅰ에 대한 음나무 추출물의 억제활성 (The Extracts of Kalopanax pictus Nakai. for Inhibitory Effects on HIV-1 and Its Essential Enzymes)

  • 유영법;심범상;안규석;최승훈;박종철
    • 동의생리병리학회지
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.1129-1133
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    • 2004
  • For the purpose of developing new anti-HIV agents from natural sources, the extracts of Kalopanax pictus were tested for their inhibitory effects on HIV-1 replication and its essential enzymes as the reverse transcriptase (RT). protease and α-glucosidase. In the assay of HIV-1-infected human T-cell line, water extracts of stem and leafstalk inhibited the HIV-1-induced cytopathic effects with Ie (inhibitory concentration) of 25 and 50㎍/㎖, respectively. Moreover water extracts (100㎍/㎖) of stem and leafstalk showed strong activity of 80% and 90% on anti-HIV-1 RT using Enzyme Linked Oligonucleotide Sorbent Assay (ELOSA) method. In the HIV-1 protease inhibition assay, aqueous stem extract inhibited the activity of the enzyme to cleave an oligopeptide, resembling one of the cleavage sites in the viral polyprotein which can only be processed by HIV-1 protease with 58%, but no glucosidase inhibitory activities. We found out this result, for these samples it is possible that the inhibition of the viral replication in vitro is due to the inhibition at least one of RT and protease. It would be of great interest to identify the compounds which are responsible for this inhibition, since all therapeutically useful agent up to date are RT, PR and α-glucosidase inhibitors.

Inhibitory Constituents against HIV-1 Protease from Agastache rugosa

  • Min, Byung-Sun;Masao-Hattori;Lee, Hyeong-Kyu;Kim, Young-Ho
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.75-77
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    • 1999
  • Two diterpenoid compounds, agastanol (1) and agastaquinone (2), were isolated from the roots of Agastache rugosa (Labiatae). Compound 1 and 2 showed significant inhibitory effects against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) protease activity with $IC_{50}$ values of 360 and $87{\mu}M$, respectively.

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Synthesis and In Vitro Evaluation of Some Novel Benzofuran Derivatives as Potential Anti-HIV-1, Anticancer, and Antimicrobial Agents

  • Rida, Samia M.;EI-Hawash, Soad A.M.;Fahmy, Hesham T.Y.;Hazza, Aly A.;EI-Meligy, Mostafa M.M.
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.16-25
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    • 2006
  • A novel series of 1-(1-benzofuran-2-yl-ethylidene)-4-substituted thiosemicarbazides (2a-d) along with some derived ring systems: substituted-2,3-dihydro-thiazoles(3a-c, 4a-f) and thiazolidin-4-ones(5a-d and 6a-d), were synthesized. In addition, cyanoacetic acid-(1-benzofuran-2-yl-ethylidene) hydrazide(7) was used to prepare another new series of compounds consisting of substituted pyridin-2(1H)-ones(8a-c); 2-thioxo-2,3-dihydro-thiazoles(9a-d) and 2-thioxo-2,3-dihydro-6H-thiazolo[4,5-d]pyrimidin-7-ones (10a-c, 11a-c). The absolute configuration of compound 5c was determined by X-ray crystallography. The compounds prepared were evaluated for their in vitro anti-HIV, anticancer, antibacterial, and antifungal activities. Among the tested compounds, compounds 5c and 9a produced a significant reduction ㅐ ㄹ the viral cytopathic effect (93.19% and 59.55%) at concentrations $>2.0{\times}10^{-4}\;M\;and\;2.5{\times}10^{-5}\;M$respectively. Compound 9a was confirmed to have moderate anti-HIV activity. Compounds 2a, 2d, and 5c showed mild antifungal activity. However, none of the tested compounds showed any significant anticancer activity.

Synthesis of Novel 2'-Spirocyclopropanoid 4'-Deoxythreosyl Phosphonic Acid Nucleoside Analogues

  • Shen, Guang Huan;Hong, Joon Hee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제34권3호
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    • pp.868-874
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    • 2013
  • Efficient synthetic route to novel 2'-spirocyclopropanoid 4'-deoxythreosyl phosphonic acid nucleosides was described from 1,4-dihydroxy-2-butene. Cyclopropane moiety was prepared via ester enolate alkylation using (2-chloroethyl)dimethylsulfonium iodide. Synthesized nucleoside analogues 16, 19, 23 and 26 were tested for anti-HIV activity as well as cytotoxicity. However, none of them showed any anti-HIV activity or cytotoxicity up to 100 ${\mu}M$.

Synthesis and Conformation of Novel 3'-Branched Threosyl-5'-Deoxyphosphonic Acid Nucleoside Analogues

  • Shen, Guang Huan;Kang, Lien;Kim, Eun-Ae;Lee, Won-Jae;Hong, Joon-Hee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제33권8호
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    • pp.2574-2580
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    • 2012
  • The discovery that threosyl phosphonate nucleoside (PMDTA, $EC_{50}=2.53{\mu}M$) is a potent anti-HIV agent has led to the synthesis and biological evaluation of 5'-deoxy versions of threosyl phosphonate nucleosides. In the present study, (E)-3'-phosphonoalkenyl and 3'-phosphonoalkyl nucleoside analogues 13, 16, 20 and 23 were synthesized from acetol and tested for anti-HIV activity and cytotoxicity. The adenine analogue 16 was found to exhibit moderate in vitro anti-HIV-1 activity ($EC_{50}=22.2{\mu}M$).

Efficient Synthesis of Novel 4'-Trifluoromethyl-5'-norcarbocyclic Purine Phosphonic Acid Analogs by Using the Ruppert-Prakash Reaction

  • Kim, Seyeon;Kim, Eunae;Yoo, Jin Cheol;Hong, Joon Hee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제35권9호
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    • pp.2743-2748
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    • 2014
  • Novel 4'-trifluoromethyl-5'-norcarbocyclic purine phosphonic acid analogs were efficiently synthesized from commercially available 1,3-dihydroxy cyclopentane (5). Trifluoromethylation was successfully performed by using the Ruppert-Prakash reaction. The purine nucleosidic bases were efficiently coupled by using the Mitsunobu reaction. The synthesized adenosine phosphonic acids analogs 13 and 16 were screened for antiviral activity against human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1). Adenine derivative 13 exhibited significant anti-HIV-1 activity.

Synthesis and Antiviral Activity of Novel Anomeric Branched Carbocyclic Nucleosides

  • Kim, Ai-Hong;Hong, Joon-Hee
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • 제28권10호
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    • pp.1105-1110
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    • 2005
  • Novel anomeric branched carbocyclic nucleosides were synthesized from 1,3-dihydroxy acetone. 4'-Hydroxymethyl was installed by [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement reaction and 1'-methyl group was introduced by carbonyl addition of methylmagnesium bromide. The coupling of nucleosidic bases and desilylation afforded a series of novel nucleosides. The synthesized compounds $16{\~}19$ were evaluated for their antiviral activity against HIV-1, HSV-1, HSV-2, and EMCV. Compounds 16 and 19 exhibit toxicity non-related to any anti-HIV-1 activity.