197915-46-1Relevant articles and documents
Nonpeptidic HIV protease inhibitors possessing excellent antiviral activities and therapeutic indices. PD 178390: A lead HIV protease inhibitor
Vara Prasad,Boyer, Frederick E.,Domagala, John M.,Ellsworth, Edmund L.,Gajda, Christopher,Hamilton, Harriet W.,Hagen, Susan E.,Markoski, Larry J.,Steinbaugh, Bruce A.,Tait, Bradley D.,Humblet, Christine,Lunney, Elizabeth A.,Pavlovsky, Alexander,Rubin, John R.,Ferguson, Donna,Graham, Neil,Holler, Tod,Hupe, Donald,Nouhan, Carolyn,Tummino, Peter J.,Urumov,Zeikus, Eric,Zeikus, Greg,Gracheck, Stephen J.,Saunders, James M.,Vanderroest, Steven,Brodfuehrer, Joanne,Iyer,Sinz,Gulnik, Sergei V.,Erickson, John W.
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With the insight generated by the availability of X-ray crystal structures of various 5,6-dihydropyran-2-ones bound to HIV PR, inhibitors possessing various alkyl groups at the 6-position of 5,6-dihydropyran-2-one ring were synthesized. The inhibitors pos
Dihydropyrones with improved antiviral activity
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, (2008/06/13)
This invention pertains to improved antiviral activity of 6,6-disubstituted-5,6-dihydropyran-2-ones caused by judicious placement of certain polar substituents at the 3 and/or 6 positions. The same substituents which enhance the cellular activity also