Are the 2-Isomers of the Drug Rimantadine Active Anti-Influenza a Agents?
Article 2003 en
Authors
GZ
Grigoris Zoidis
NK
Nicolas Kolocouris
GF
George B. Foscolos
Abstract
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There is a lack of information in the medical chemistry literature concerning the anti-influenza A activity of the drug rimantadine's 2-isomer (2-rimantadine). We now present results showing that, although 2-adamantanamine (2-amantadine) 3 is only moderately active, some 2-rimantadine analogues are effective anti-influenza A virus agents in vitro. The 2-rimantadine analogues and their spirocyclobutane and spirocyclopentane congeners were synthesized through interesting routes. The 2-rimantadine analogues were 2-4 times more potent than rimantadine 2 against influenza virus A H2N2 strain; their spirocyclobutane congeners proved equally active to rimantadine 2. Two compounds exhibited a similar activity and one of the compounds was was fourfold more potent than rimantadine 2 against H3N2 strain.
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