Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1371269 | Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
N-(4-chlorobenzyl)triflupromazinium chloride, a known antitubercular agent, has been found to also be active against HSV-1. A preliminary structure–activity relation has been explored to determine which groups are crucial to viral inhibition. Antiviral assessments such as GFP reduction, plaque reduction, treatment timing and wash-out studies have also been probed to determine a mode of action for QPD-1. Based on this preliminary data, it appears that QPD-1 is a reversible inhibitor, suspected to inhibit early stages of viral replication of HSV-1 at 50 μM, equipotent to acyclovir.
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Authors
Akasha K. Purohit, Matthew D. Balish, Jacob J. Leichty, Ashley Roe, Lori M. Ward, Miguel O. Mitchell, Shao-chung Hsia,